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There Is No Place for Us

Working and Homeless in America

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There Is No Place for Us

De: Brian Goldstone
Narrado por: Dion Graham, Brian Goldstone
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NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW EDITORS’ CHOICE • Through the “revelatory and gut-wrenching” (Associated Press) stories of five Atlanta families, this landmark work of journalism exposes a new and troubling trend—the dramatic rise of the working homeless in cities across America

“An exceptional feat of reporting, full of an immediacy that calls to mind Adrian Nicole LeBlanc’s Random Family and Matthew Desmond’s Evicted.”—The New York Times Book Review

The working homeless. In a country where hard work and determination are supposed to lead to success, there is something scandalous about this phrase. But skyrocketing rents, low wages, and a lack of tenant rights have produced a startling phenomenon: People with full-time jobs cannot keep a roof over their head, especially in America’s booming cities, where rapid growth is leading to catastrophic displacement. These families are being forced into homelessness not by a failing economy but a thriving one.

In this gripping and deeply reported book, Brian Goldstone plunges listeners into the lives of five Atlanta families struggling to remain housed in a gentrifying, increasingly unequal city. Maurice and Natalia make a fresh start in the country’s “Black Mecca” after being priced out of DC. Kara dreams of starting her own cleaning business while mopping floors at a public hospital. Britt scores a coveted housing voucher. Michelle is in school to become a social worker. Celeste toils at her warehouse job while undergoing treatment for ovarian cancer. Each of them aspires to provide a decent life for their children—and each of them, one by one, joins the ranks of the nation’s working homeless.

Through intimate, novelistic portraits, Goldstone reveals the human cost of this crisis, following parents and their kids as they go to sleep in cars, or in squalid extended-stay hotel rooms, and head out to their jobs and schools the next morning. These are the nation’s hidden homeless—omitted from official statistics, and proof that overflowing shelters and street encampments are only the most visible manifestation of a far more pervasive problem.

By turns heartbreaking and urgent, There Is No Place for Us illuminates the true magnitude, causes, and consequences of the new American homelessness—and shows that it won’t be solved until housing is treated as a fundamental human right.

©2025 Brian Goldstone (P)2025 Random House Audio
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“Goldstone stitches together a textured and extraordinarily detailed narrative of [five families’] multiyear struggle to keep a roof over their heads. The effect is reminiscent of Random Family. . . . By compassionately telling these families’ stories and excavating the systemic forces behind their housing insecurity, There Is No Place for Us shifts the paradigm on homelessness.”Washington Post

“[An] extraordinary work of journalism . . . There Is No Place for Us tells the stories of [five] families with precision and depth, making clear that housing is an essential public good.”Jezebel

“Devastating . . . [Goldstone] writes with unusual depth and humanity about people whose stories political and media elites largely prefer to ignore.”—Baffler

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This book is critically important to our present times. An in depth look at homelessness, its seemingly arbitrary but intentional definitions, its myriad ways of shapeshifting and impacting so many people. Strong investigative and reporting journalism.

Timely in depth look at homelessness

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Too much focus on predominantly black or brown unhoused . Every demographic has this type of problem and in every city. Blaming home owners for the price of housing is just finding a place to put blame . If I own my home I have the sole right to raise rent , sell or whatever I chose for my property

Not varied enough

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I appreciated the invaluable information the author integrated into this powerful account of America’s current issue of homelessness. I appreciated him honoring those experiencing housing instability by shining light on their challenges and efforts to stabilize themselves and their families.

Powerful and Informative!

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A powerful and important book. Beautifully well written and read. Recommended to all to listen.

Thought Provoking

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Incredible storytelling (and beautifully narrated!) about an urgent but mostly overlooked crisis. Can't recommend this one highly enough.

A gripping, essential read.

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This book is outstanding in pointing out the catastrophic policies that have allowed re gentrification destroy the lives of millions of families and that carefully crafted definitions of homelessness have allowed politicians to continue to say “there is nothing here” when it is absolutely urgent to address .

Re gentrification has unintended consequences

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Crushing capitalist drive to seek profit from housing at the expense of the most vulnerable.

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I loved how the author connected with each person he wrote about and how he truly portrayed their struggle

The individual stories of each person and their families

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I do homeless prevention in ohio for veterans specifically, So my office is at once of those shelter intake places referenced in the book.I am often extremely grateful for the resources military veterans have. I would argue it's not enough but it's a lot more then what non-veterans get. I just wanted to say these stories in the book are not uncommon at all in fact since 2020 they have been more and more common. This book to be honest makes me mad about something I was already mad about. Thank you for shining a light on it all. Hopefully a great many people will read this book.

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Easily the most urgent, important, and in-depth reporting narrative that I have ever read. This book is about hardworking Americans and their circumstances leading to homelessness, and the strangle-hold that our own systems have fostered to beat down hardworking American families. These boots on the necks of people like Brit and Maurice are boots being put there due to economic, political, and structural racism. These systems are making our most vulnerable communities into slaves. These people are being exploited by a very ugly and pernicious capitalist market.

Eye opening, (and I’ll say it again:) *important*, and wildly immersive. The impact of reading this book has made me a different person. Michelle, DJ, Pink, Brit - real people, real stories, real fortitude and ambition- their dreams of access to simple “stable shelter” are beyond their grasp, directly due to circumstances that are out of their control. These are systemic structures that can be torn own and addressed if the American People STOP TURNING AWAY AND TELLING THEMSELVES THAT IT IS TOO BIG OF A PROBLEM TO SOLVE. NO SINGLE INDIVIDUAL CAN SOLVE IT; people need to look at it head on and resolve to change the system.

As the author clearly reveals, WE NEED TO DO BETTER- THERE ARE MILLIONS SUFFERING IN SILENCE. These systems are pulling the bootstraps out of peoples’ boots AND STEALING THEIR BOOTS, so that they have no way of unburying themselves out of debt and scarlet Eviction letters. We need to move out on this situation that is HAPPENING IN EVERY GENTRIFIED CITY. A starting point for you is to simply, please, read this book. 🙏

Most important read of 2025

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