
Poverty Safari
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Narrated by:
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Darren McGarvey
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Darren McGarvey
About this listen
Brutally honest and fearless, Poverty Safari is an unforgettable insight into modern Britain, and will change how you think about poverty.
The Sunday Times Top Ten bestseller
Winner of the Orwell Prize.
Named the most 'Rebellious Read of the 21st Century' in a Scottish Book Trust poll
Darren McGarvey, award-winning author and presenter of BBC series The State We're In has experienced poverty and its devastating effects first-hand. He knows why people from deprived communities all around Britain feel angry . . .
So he invites you to come on a safari of sorts. But not the kind where the wildlife is surveyed from a safe distance. This book takes you inside the experience of poverty to show how the pressures really feel and how hard their legacy is to overcome.
Arguing that both the political left and right misunderstand poverty as it is actually lived, McGarvey sets out what everybody – including himself – could do to change things.
'Another cry of anger from a working class that feels the pain of a rotten, failing system. Its value lies in the strength it will add to the movement for change.' - Ken Loach, director of Kes
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- Anonymous User
- 11-12-22
mneah
the book is read by the author himself so brace yourself for a strong Scottish accent - colourful, interesting and hard to understand at times.
he starts the book by telling you why people like him do not write books and the proceed to show why people like him should absolutely write books.
on the other hand I myself originate in Eastern Europe - so his story brings nothing new on my horizon and the fact that he glorifies people who came out of the poverty in some way and makes them sound like heroes of the 21st century is a bit ... over the top. I know many others who did, many others who didn't, and it's nothing new, nothing amazing with it. but it might be new for you, so go ahead and listen to it - it's not a complete waste of time.
the book is not about poverty, it is about him with some powerful images and well chosen words, in poverty.
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