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Hand to Mouth

The Truth About Being Poor in a Wealthy World
  • Author
    • Linda Tirado
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Linda Tirado knows from experience what it is to be poor, to struggle to make ends meet. She has worked all hours as a food service worker in a chain restaurant to support her young family. She knows what it's like to have problems you wish you could fix, but no money, energy or resources to fix them, and no hope of getting any.

In 2013, an essay on the everyday realities of poverty that Tirado wrote and posted online was read and shared around the world. In Hand to Mouth, she gives a searing, witty and clear-eyed insider account of being poor in the world's richest nation. She looks at how ordinary people fall or are born into the poverty trap, explains why the poor don't always behave in the way the middle classes think they should, and makes an urgent call for us all to understand and meet the challenges they face.

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  • Published: Oct 02 2014
  • Pages: 224
  • 235 x 158mm
  • ISBN: 9780349005485
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Press Reviews

  • Barbara Ehrenreich, acclaimed author of Nickel and Dimed

    I've been waiting for this book for a long time. Devastatingly smart and funny, consistently entertaining and unflinchingly on target. Linda Tirado is the real thing
  • Barbara Ehrenreich, acclaimed author of Nickel and Dimed

    I've been waiting for this book for a long time. Devastatingly smart and funny, consistently entertaining and unflinchingly on target. Linda Tirado is the real thing
  • Bidisha

    Conveys harsh realities with the unshakeable integrity of true, lived experience, combined with brilliant analysis, deep intelligence and flaming humour ... Anyone interested in fairness and justice should read this book
  • Laurie Penny, author of Unspeakable Things

    Hand to Mouth is phenomenal. Profoundly moving, smart, brilliant
  • Emma Brockes

    Guardian
    Part memoir, part polemic, part howl of protest ... an important [read]
  • Financial Times
    Hand to Mouth - written with scorching flair - should be read by every person lucky enough to have a disposable income
  • David Aaronovitch

    New Statesman
    Tirado strips away our capacity to avoid the truth, to be sidetracked. Tirado tells us what we all secretly know every time we catch a glimpse of the night cleaner in the early-morning office finishing up and then heading off to a second job
  • Jane Fonda

    A very good writer who describes life on the economic margins with biting wit and a lot of insight