Home a story of two children thrust into homelessness and uncertain housing situations

Home a story of two children thrust into homelessness and uncertain housing situations
- ISBN 13:
9781433836862
- ISBN 10:
1433836866
- Edition: 1st
- Format: Hardcover
- Copyright: 02/08/2022
- Publisher: Magination Press
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Summary
In the brown house, Claire and Wes were home. But home turned to nowhere and nowhere turned to anywhere. Then somewhere finally came, and finally, always.
This lyrical story is timely and thoughtful, depicting the life of two children thrust into homelessness and uncertain housing situations as they move out of their house, to a motel, to a shelter, and finally another more permanent home. Throughout, the duo is challenged by uncomfortable new places and inquiries from strangers, but ultimately, never lose their optimism or determination. They have each other, no matter at home, nowhere, anywhere, or somewhere—always.
Includes a poignant Reader's Note on how homelessness affects children and what we can do to help.
Featured in the National Building Museum in Washington, DC, Exhibition called Building Stories
This lyrical story is timely and thoughtful, depicting the life of two children thrust into homelessness and uncertain housing situations as they move out of their house, to a motel, to a shelter, and finally another more permanent home. Throughout, the duo is challenged by uncomfortable new places and inquiries from strangers, but ultimately, never lose their optimism or determination. They have each other, no matter at home, nowhere, anywhere, or somewhere—always.
Includes a poignant Reader's Note on how homelessness affects children and what we can do to help.
Featured in the National Building Museum in Washington, DC, Exhibition called Building Stories