Search Books
Death of a Guru: A Remarkab…

God Bless the Child

Author Laverne M. Ballard
Publisher iUniverse
Category Biography & Autobiography
📄 Viewing lite version Full site ›
🌎 Shop on Amazon — choose country
⌛ 🇫🇷 France pricing being fetched… Prices will appear once fetched — usually within a few minutes.
Share:
Book Details
PublisheriUniverse
ISBN / ASIN1440165769
ISBN-139781440165764
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷

Description

Sometimes the hell we live in is hidden in plain sight. For six years my mother led my sister and me on a turbulent, erratic homeless journey -- from apartment in the projects to horrific public shelters to bitter cold alleyways. As a homeless family, it was as if we were invisible, neglected by a system that turned a blind and overlooked by strangers who hurried past us. From the age of 10 until I was "emancipated" at 17, my "normal" was a nomadic existence as we crisscrossed 32 cities in 23 states and slept in some 200 homeless shelters -- searching for "home." Instead, we found in each place a new ghetto, a new shelter and another level of poverty. Twice in our lives, my mother received a totally of $27,000 start-up cash to mass-produce her greeting cards. In both cases, the money was squandered within a matter of weeks as she seesawed between sanity and madness.

GOD BLESS THE CHILD is a true and revealing account of how a person can break the most toxic family cycles. I will draw back the curtain on a little-known world of public shelters, a dehumanizing world that I came to know all too well.Sometimes the hell we live in is hidden in plain sight. For six years my mother led my sister and me on a turbulent, erratic homeless journey -- from apartment in the projects to horrific public shelters to bitter cold alleyways. As a homeless family, it was as if we were invisible, neglected by a system that turned a blind and overlooked by strangers who hurried past us. From the age of 10 until I was "emancipated" at 17, my "normal" was a nomadic existence as we crisscrossed 32 cities in 23 states and slept in some 200 homeless shelters -- searching for "home." Instead, we found in each place a new ghetto, a new shelter and another level of poverty. Twice in our lives, my mother received a totally of $27,000 start-up cash to mass-produce her greeting cards. In both cases, the money was squandered within a matter of weeks as she seesawed between sanity and madness.

GOD BLESS THE CHILD is a true and revealing account of how a person can break the most toxic family cycles. I will draw back the curtain on a little-known world of public shelters, a dehumanizing world that I came to know all too well.

An Epitaph for German Judaism: From Halle to Jerusalem…
View
George Whitefield Chadwick: A Bio-Bibliography (Bio-Bi…
View
Conversations With Maida Springer: A Personal History …
View
Memoirs Of Leon Daudet
View
Once in a New Moon
View
Secret Historian: The Life and Times of Samuel Steward…
View
JAVA LOST, A Child Imprisoned: The Belt of Emeralds
View
Monks, Miracles and Magic: Reformation Representations…
View
Crime and Punishment in America: Biography (Crime and …
View