Growing Up Poor: A Literary Anthology
By (Author) Robert Coles
Edited by Randy Testa
Edited by Michael H. Coles
The New Press
The New Press
4th June 2002
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Poverty and precarity
810.80355
Paperback
304
Width 129mm, Height 200mm
311g
In a land of seemingly endless plenty, Growing Up Poor offers a startling and beautiful collection of stories, poems, and essays about growing up without. Searing in their candor, understated, and often unexpectedly moving, the selections range from a young girls story of growing up in New York's slums at the turn of the twentieth century, to a southern family's struggles during the Depression, to contemporary stories of rural and urban poverty by some of our foremost authors.
Thematically organized into four sectionson the material circumstances of poverty, denigration at the hands of others, the working poor, and moments of resolve and resiliencythe book combines the work of experienced authors, many writing autobiographically about their first-hand experience of poverty, with that of students and other contemporary writers.
Edited and with an introduction by Pulitzer Prizewinning child psychiatrist Robert Coles, Growing Up Poor gives eloquent voice to those judged not by who they are, but by what they lack.
"Robert Coles has devoted his professional life to listening to children whose voices are so often ignored and who tell stories many of us do not want to hear. He and Randy Testa have assembled a remarkable selection of these narrativesboth fictional and all-too-realin the challenging yet ultimately hopeful collection Growing Up Poor. Let us listen!"
Marian Wright Edelman, President, Childrens Defense Fund
"Wise poems, stories and essays about poverty and denigration, and the remarkable moments of determination and resolve experienced by some wonderful authors."
Chicago Tribune
"Contributors to this volume speak in crisp, clear voices that demandand deserveto be heard."
Time Out New York
Robert Coles is a child psychiatrist, Pultizer Prizewinning author, and Harvard University professor. A recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his lifelong work on behalf of children, he lives in Concord, Massachusetts. Randy Testa teaches in the education department of Dartmouth College. He has written two books on the Amish community of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Michael Coles is a documentary writer and photographer who has taught and coached inner-city children.