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Four Feet Under

Untold stories of homelessness in London

By (author) Tamsen Courtenay
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Unbound, United Kingdom
Imprint: Unbound Digital
Published: 23rd Aug 2018
Dimensions: w 155mm h 315mm d 36mm
Weight: 710g
ISBN-10: 178352572X
ISBN-13: 9781783525720
Barcode No: 9781783525720
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Synopsis
'Touching, insightful and human - this book demands a social and, above all, a political response' Jon Snow Tamsen Courtenay spent two months speaking to people who live on London's streets, the homeless and the destitute - people who feel they are invisible. With a camera and a cheap audio recorder, she listened as they chronicled their extraordinary lives, now being lived four feet below most Londoners, and she set about documenting their stories, which are transcribed in this book along with intimate photographic portraits. A builder, a soldier, a transgender woman, a child and an elderly couple are among those who describe the events that brought them to the lives they lead now. They speak of childhoods, careers and relationships; their strengths and weaknesses, dreams and regrets; all with humour and a startling honesty. Tamsen's observations and remarkable experiences are threaded throughout. The astonishing people she met changed her for ever, as they became her heroes, people she grew to respect. You don't have to go far to find these homegrown exiles: they're at the bottom of your road. Have you ever wondered how they got there?

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'Tamsen Courtenay's shocking, witty and humane book cuts straight through the distraction and denial. Every politician in the country should read it... More than anything, though, the book's message is that homeless people don't just want you to chuck them a quid: they want to be seen, heard and understood. Reading Four Feet Under is a great way of starting to do that. You may feel inspired to go out and ask a few more questions yourself.' Guardian