Poverty safari understanding the anger of Britain's underclass

"Darren grew up living in poverty. He suffered domestic abuse, his mother died young, leaving her school-age children behind her, and Darren fell into a trap of drug and alcohol addiction. But he managed to pull himself out of this. Now, Darren is a successful columnist and advocate for change...

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Autor principal: McGarvey, Darren (-)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Edinburgh: Luath Press Limited 2017
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Sumario:"Darren grew up living in poverty. He suffered domestic abuse, his mother died young, leaving her school-age children behind her, and Darren fell into a trap of drug and alcohol addiction. But he managed to pull himself out of this. Now, Darren is a successful columnist and advocate for change, representing many NGOs and organisations in the Third Sector. The irony lies in that, in order to gain success and break away from his ‘deprived’ community, he has had to exploit his own difficult experiences. ‘I find it difficult pitching articles that don’t contain at least some personal blood and guts,’ he says. His social mobility relies on the very re-telling of the story of bis impoverished upbringing. "
Descripción Física:223 p. ; 20 cm
ISBN:9781912147038