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Author:
Land, Stephanie, 1978- author.
Title:
Maid : hard work, low pay, and a mother's will to survive / Stephanie Land ; foreword by Barbara Ehrenreich.
Edition:
First edition.
Publisher:
Hachette Books,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
xiv, 270 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Land, Stephanie,--1978-
Women household employees--United States--Biography.
Working class--United States--Biography.
Single mothers--United States--Biography.
Working poor--United States.
Poverty--United States.
Poverty--United States.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY--Women.
SOCIAL SCIENCE--Poverty & Homelessness.
SOCIAL SCIENCE--Social Classes & Economic Disparity.
Poverty.
Single mothers.
Women household employees.
Working class.
Working poor.
United States.
University of South Alabama
American dream
Niedriglohn
Soziale Ungleichheit
Working class--United States--Biography.
Single parents--Biography.
Working poor.
United States--Economic conditions.
Nonfiction.
Autobiographies.
Biographies.
Nonfiction.
Autobiographies.
Other Authors:
Ehrenreich, Barbara, writer of foreword.
Contents:
We're home. The camper -- Transitional housing -- The Fairgrounds apartment -- Seven different kinds of government assistance -- The farm -- The last job on earth -- The porn house -- The move-out clean -- Henry's house -- The studio -- Minimalist -- Wendy's house -- The plant house -- The chef's house -- Donna's house -- In three years -- The sad house -- Lori's house -- "I don't know how you do it" -- The clown house -- Still life with Mia -- Do better -- The bay house -- The hardest worker -- The hoarder house -- We're home.
Summary:
At 28, Stephanie Land's plans of breaking free from the roots of her hometown in the Pacific Northwest to chase her dreams of attending a university and becoming a writer, were cut short when a summer fling turned into an unplanned pregnancy. She turned to housekeeping to make ends meet, and with a tenacious grip on her dream to provide her daughter the very best life possible, Stephanie worked days and took classes online to earn a college degree, and began to write relentlessly. She wrote the true stories that weren't being told: the stories of overworked and underpaid Americans. Of living on food stamps and WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) coupons to eat. Of the government programs that provided her housing, but that doubled as halfway houses. The aloof government employees who called her lucky for receiving assistance while she didn't feel lucky at all. She wrote to remember the fight, to eventually cut through the deep-rooted stigmas of the working poor. Maid explores the secret underbelly of upper middle class Americans and the reality of what it's like to be in service to them. "I'd become a nameless ghost," Stephanie writers about her relationship with her clients, many of whom do not know her from any other cleaner, but who she learns plenty about. As she begins to discover more about her clients' lives - their sadness and love, too - she begins to find hope in her own path. Her compassionate, unflinching writing as a journalist gives voice to the "servant" worker, and those pursuing the American Dream from below the poverty line. Maid is Stephanie's story, but it's not hers alone. It is an inspiring testament of the strength, determination, and ultimate triumph of the human spirit. -- From dust jacket
ISBN:
9780316454506
0316454508
9781549173950
1549173952
0316505099
9780316505093
0316505110
9780316505116
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1105297385
LCCN:
2018954908
Locations:
BAPH771 -- Des Moines Public Library (Des Moines) — Copies: 10
S1PD771 -- Johnston Public Library (Johnston) — Copies: 18 — Kit notes: 2 Large Print, 1 cd book

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