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272
Book • Nonfiction
Various Locations • 2000s
2008
Adult
16-18 years
Where Am I Wearing? by Kelsey Timmerman follows the author's journey to trace the origins of his clothes, visiting factories in Honduras, Bangladesh, Cambodia, and China. He explores the working conditions, lives, and aspirations of the people who make his clothing, shedding light on the human side of the global apparel industry and emphasizing the need for consumers to be more conscious of their buying choices. The book mentions death by suicide.
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Inspirational
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Kelsey Timmerman's Where am I Wearing? offers an engaging exploration of global labor practices through the author's journey to trace the origins of his clothes. Reviews commend its accessible writing and thought-provoking narrative, though some critique its superficial analysis and personal focus over systemic issues. Overall, it's an enlightening read that personalizes globalization.
A reader who enjoys Where am I Wearing? by Kelsey Timmerman is likely curious about global issues, ethical consumerism, and personal narratives. Fans of The Travels of a T-Shirt in the Global Economy or Nickel and Dimed will appreciate this engaging exploration of the human stories behind our clothing.
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Amilcar
A Honduran garment worker whose brief encounter with Timmerman inspires him to seek meaningful stories from other workers he meets during his journey.
Arifa
A Bangladeshi garment worker whose experiences highlight the challenges faced by workers in the garment industry, including low wages and aspirations for better opportunities for her children.
Nari and Ai
Cambodian garment workers representing the economic displacement experienced by rural individuals working in garment factories, their individual personalities contrasting their shared circumstances.
Dewan and Zhu Chun
A married couple working in China's garment industry, illustrating the harsh working conditions and lack of democratic rights; their initial reluctance to share their struggles underscores the peril of speaking out.
272
Book • Nonfiction
Various Locations • 2000s
2008
Adult
16-18 years
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