ISBN 1-58939-202-7. $12.95. Softcover. 162 Pages.
In 1994, Linda Falkner began calling homeless shelters and mental health programs, trying to find help for her homeless, mentally ill foster daughter. During this process, she became interested in learning more about homeless people and began research on this book, not only by reading, but also by interviewing homeless people, and those who help them. Halfway through the book, her life turned in another direction, and the manuscript was set-aside for seven years. Late in the summer of 2001, Linda returned to the streets with her tape-recorder and this time she had a new question "What has changed?" Then, on September 11, 2001, a change occurred that nobody could have anticipated.
Following the destruction of the New York twin towers, Linda continued talking to homeless people, who have as deep feelings over this tragedy as every other American, and who have a personal insight into suffering.
Like the people in the twin towers on that tragic day, the homeless people living hidden in our cities and towns share in being Americans Lost.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Linda Falkner is from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She has a Bachelor's degree in Speech Therapy and a Master's degree in Mental Health and Rehabilitation Counseling. Americans Lost is based on research she did while trying to help a foster child described in her first book, I Would Be Loved. Linda is presently living in Florida with her teenage son and completing a third book.
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