homelessness
Nowhere Was Home: The Street Kids and Their Truth
Posted by David Wees on Oct 28, 2011
In 1993, my father interviewed street kids to find out what living on the streets was really like, and how kids could end up on the street. He self-published his work, but unfortunately, I don't feel like his book got the audience it deserved (or needed).
Two and a half years ago, my father passed away. He left a lot of stuff unfinished in his life, so I'm trying to complete some of the tasks that he was working on. One of these tasks is sharing the stories he collected from street kids.
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