Matthew Desmond

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What the judge was saying, in essence, was: We all agree that you were poor and scared when you did this violent, hurtful thing, and if you had been allowed to go on working five days a week at Old Country Buffet, refilling soup pots and mopping up frozen yogurt spills, none of us would be here right now. You might have been able to save enough to move to an apartment that was de-leaded and clean in a neighborhood without drug dealers and with safe schools. With time, you may have been able to get Bo-Bo the medical treatment he needs for his seizures, and maybe you could have even started ...more
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Matthew Desmond
There have been a few times in my writing life when the words seem to have a power and sentience of their own. The sentences aren’t written; they just come somehow. That’s what it felt like with this paragraph, my favorite in the book. I was having the hardest time trying to figure out how to end Vanetta’s story, and then one late night I envisioned another life for her, based on aspirations and dreams she had shared with me, and wrote this. Today, Vanetta is well, working fulltime and caring for her children.
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Thank you for the positive update on Vanetta.
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Ashley Council
Thank you for believing in Vanetta's dreams. I'm glad to hear about her current situation.
Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City
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