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Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting by in America
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Author: Barbara Ehrenreich

In this study of America's minimum wage workers, the author explains how she went under cover severa...
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Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0805063897
ISBN-13: 9780805063899
May 2002
Publisher: Owl Books
230 pages
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Language: English
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In this study of America's minimum wage workers, the author explains how she went under cover several times, taking on different low-wage positions, to determine how adults who lack higher education survive. After working at Wal-Mart and as a waitress, she concluded that the working poor should be afforded more health care, housing assistance, and respect. A New York Times Notable Book for 2001.

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Length:230 pages
Height:8.3 in
Width:5.5 in
Thickness:0.8 in
Weight:8.0 oz

Industry Reviews
"Sharp, empathetic, astute...."
Kirkus Reviews (04/01/2001)

"[A] valuable and illuminating book."
New York Times Book Review - Dorothy Gallagher (05/13/2001)

"[A] clear-eyed portrait of how the bottom third lives, and a complacency-shaking expose of the dead-end-job economy."
Entertainment Weekly - Megan Harlan (05/25/2001)

"Half-assed as her attempts to learn unfamiliar jobs may have been--and as funny as she sometimes makes the experience seem--Ehrenreich is still engaged in a serious project."
Nation (06/11/2001)

"...Ehrenreich's account of trying to survive on the breadline in three American cities is shocking, touching and unexpectedly funny."
Times Literary Supplement - Joan Smith (12/27/2002)

"NICKEL AND DIMED is one of the most significant works of social criticism any American leftist has written since the 1960s."
Nation - Michael Kazin (10/03/2005)


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