<span>A revelatory account of poverty in America so deep that we, as a country, don’t think it exists</span><span><br><br> Jessica Compton’s family of four would have no cash income unless she donated plasma twice a week at her local donation center in Tennessee. Modonna Harris and her teenage daugh
Living On Almost Nothing
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<div><B>A revelatory account of poverty in America so deep that we, as a country, don’t think it exists</B><BR><br> Jessica Compton’s family of four would have no cash income unless she donated plasma twice a week at her local donation center in Tennessee. Modonna Harris and her teenage daughter Bri
<div><B>A revelatory account of poverty in America so deep that we, as a country, don’t think it exists</B><BR><br> Jessica Compton’s family of four would have no cash income unless she donated plasma twice a week at her local donation center in Tennessee. Modonna Harris and her teenage daughter Bri
<b>A <i>New York Times</i> Notable Book of the Year</b> <b>“A remarkable book that could very well change the way we think about poverty in the United States.” — <i>New York Times Book Review</i></b> <b>“Powerful . . . Presents a deeply moving human face that brings the stunning numbers to lif
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