Myth of the Welfare Queen: A Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist's Portrait of Women on the Line

Myth of the Welfare Queen: A Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist's Portrait of Women on the Line image
ISBN-10:

0684840065

ISBN-13:

9780684840062

Author(s): Zucchino, David
Edition: First Edition
Released: Feb 25, 1999
Publisher: Simon&Schuster
Format: Paperback, 366 pages
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Description:

Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter David Zucchino spent a year sharing the lives of Odessa Williams and Cheri Honkala -- two "welfare mothers" in Philadelphia -- to gain an intimate look at their day-to-day existence. Odessa, supporting an extended family, exhibits almost superhuman strength and resolve. Cheri, a single mother, is a tireless advocate for the homeless. Zucchino beautifully portrays them as figures of profound courage and quiet perseverance, systematically shattering all misconceptions and stereotypes about these women and so many others like them.

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