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Jonathan Kozol

Fire in the Ashes

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2012

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Fire in the Ashes by Jonathan Kozol recounts 25 years chronicling the lives of poor children in NYC, beginning with the closure of the Martinique homeless shelter in the late 1980s and moving to their subsequent struggles and resilience. Sensitive topics include suicide, criminality, addiction, and illness. Ultimately, Kozol highlights stories of hope and success through community support and intervention.

Reviews & Readership

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Fire in the Ashes by Jonathan Kozol is praised for its heartfelt narrative and insightful exploration of poverty, but some critics find its solutions overly simplistic. It powerfully chronicles the resilience of children in dire conditions, though occasionally it's criticized for being repetitive. Overall, it is a compassionate and eye-opening read.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Fire in the Ashes?

Readers passionate about social justice, education reform, and urban poverty will find Jonathan Kozol's Fire in the Ashes compelling. Fans of works like Evicted by Matthew Desmond or There Are No Children Here by Alex Kotlowitz will appreciate Kozol's powerful storytelling and deep empathy for marginalized communities.

Book Details
Pages

368

Format

Book • Nonfiction

Setting

New York City • 1990s

Publication Year

2012

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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