Twenty-Five Years Among the Poorest Children in America
by Jonathan Kozol
I'm something of a sociology buff. I enjoy hearing about other people's lives, journeys, struggles, etc., without being bombarded with statistics and studies. Jonathan Kozol is a great chronicler of the lives of impoverished children as evidenced in his bestselling book, Savage Inequalities.
Kozol spent time in a neighborhood in the Bronx, known to be one of the poorest urban areas in the country. He came to know several families, most who were relocated there after the closing of several "hotels" that housed the homeless in Manhattan. He tells their stories while also educating us on the cultural, social, economic, and political reasons behind the circumstances they find themselves in. Yes, these mainly Black and Latino children have been "left behind" by most of society, there are some happy endings. A couple are able to escape geographically. A few are able to escape educationally.
The best thing about Kozol's books is that he isn't just an impartial observer. He does his best to help those who need and want it and has even set up a foundation to help the families in his books. I recommend Fire In The Ashes to anyone with an interest in education and the plight of poor children in this country.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Case for Seduction
by Ann Christopher
Charlotte Evans is the epitome of the stressed, overworked, single mom. She is raising her two-year-old son, Harry, with modest support from his father, nursing her mother through health challenges, going to law school part-time, and working in the typing pool of the law firm of Hamilton, Hamilton and Clark. Chance meetings in Starbucks and in the reception area of the firm put Charlotte on the radar of partner Jake Hamilton.
Known to be a renowned playboy (aren't they always?), Jake is not prepared for the effect Charlotte's presence in his life means. From the moment they meet, everything happens very fast as their working relationship is tested by their attraction. Great beginning to the new Laws of Love series with follow up books by Pamela Yaye and Jacquelin Thomas coming soon.
Charlotte Evans is the epitome of the stressed, overworked, single mom. She is raising her two-year-old son, Harry, with modest support from his father, nursing her mother through health challenges, going to law school part-time, and working in the typing pool of the law firm of Hamilton, Hamilton and Clark. Chance meetings in Starbucks and in the reception area of the firm put Charlotte on the radar of partner Jake Hamilton.
Known to be a renowned playboy (aren't they always?), Jake is not prepared for the effect Charlotte's presence in his life means. From the moment they meet, everything happens very fast as their working relationship is tested by their attraction. Great beginning to the new Laws of Love series with follow up books by Pamela Yaye and Jacquelin Thomas coming soon.
Friday, August 10, 2012
Creative Spark
After none of my plans for the day seemed to work, I regrouped and decided to catch up on my Hulu queue. And since I can't do just one thing at a time I made some simple jewelry.
The beginning of a set of waistbeads:
A simple stretchy bracelet:
A geode given to me by a globetrotting friend is now a necklace:
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