Homeless archetypes, 2006.

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Homeless archetypes, 2006.

Dennis has collected stories about experiences with homeless people. Most people view the homeless as crazy, liars, or unfortunate people who deserve charity. Dennis has found that although some of the negative attitudes about homelessness are justified, the homeless are hard working and serve a function in society.

21 p. ; 29 cm.

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Dennis, Rachel

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Dennis, an English major at Brigham Young University, is the oldest of five children. She enjoys drawing and painting and is interested in writing children's books. She works at a technical support desk and has formerly worked as a custodian, security salesperson, and a wedding caterer. From the description of Homeless archetypes, 2006. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367925067 ...