Lives Turned Upside Down: Homeless Children in Their Own Words and Photographs
Description:
Two girls and two boys, ages nine to twelve, talk about their own personal experiences with homelessness and life in shelters.
The "four children tell, through their own photos and heartfelt narration, what it's like to be homeless. Jim Hubbard, founder of Shooting Back, an education and media center that enables homeless children to learn photographic skills and document their world, chose children from various parts of the country with differing views of what it means to be homeless. The resulting photo essay provides an emotionally powerful, personal view of an issue that affects us all. 39 black-and-white photos." (Source: eCampus.com:http://www.ecampus.com/book/0689806493, 04/07/2008)
Type of Resource:
Book
Publication Date:
1996
Location:
New York