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There Are No Children Here: The Story of Two Boys Growing Up in the Other America
Alex Kotlowitz
This bestseller chronicles the story of two brothers in the Henry Horner public housing in Chicago, where they struggle to survive gang influences, overzealous police, and mismanaged bureaucracies.
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There Are No Children Here: The Story of Two Boys Growing Up in the Other America
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Category :
Journalism
Publisher :
Blackstone Audio Inc
Author :
Alex Kotlowitz
Narrator :
Dion Graham
Length :
10 hours 43 minutes (Unabridged)
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Format :
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World English
© 2010 Blackstone Audio Inc
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“Alex Kotlowitz’s story informs the heart. His meticulous portrait of the two boys in a Chicago Housing project shows how much heroism is required to survive, let alone escape.”—
New York Times
“In chronicling the lives of two brothers in the Henry Horner projects, Kotlowitz has achieved a triumph of empathy as well as a significant feat of reporting.”—
Los Angeles
Times
“Amid the darkness and ever-present despair, Kotlowitz beautifully captures the moments of brightness and hope.”—
San Francisco
Chronicle
This New York Public Library selection as one of the 150 most important books of the twentieth century is a true-life portrait of growing up in the Chicago projects. This national best-seller chronicles the true story of two brothers coming of age in the Henry Horner public housing complex in Chicago. Lafeyette and Pharoah Rivers are eleven and nine years old when the story begins in the summer of 1987. Living with their mother and six siblings, they struggle against grinding poverty, gun violence, gang influences, overzealous police officers, and overburdened and neglectful bureaucracies. Immersed in their lives for two years, Kotlowitz brings us this classic rendering of growing up poor in America’s cities.
Alex
Kotlowitz’s
honors include the George Foster Peabody Award, the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award, and the George Polk Award. A former staff writer at the
Wall Street Journal
, his work has appeared in numerous publications including the
New York Times Magazine
, the
Atlantic
, and the
New Yorker
, as well as on public radio’s
This American Life
and on PBS’s
Frontline
. He is also the author of
Never a City So Real
and
The Other Side of the River
.
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