Description
Description
In the twenty-first century, homelessness is a huge social problem--and how we help unhoused people is of the most-debated topics of our time.
This book explores that issue and invites readers to join the debate. It defines what it means to be unhoused, discusses the impact the housing crisis is having on our society, and explores the moral and ethical responsibilities of citizens and governments to end homelessness. The book sets out debates about key issues surrounding homelessness and asks readers to consider the information and draw their own conclusions. It also looks at the role we all have to play in finding solutions to this growing twenty-first century problem.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"[E]ach concise, well-organized chapter thoughtfully introduces different aspects of the issue . . . . The pages are visually appealing and easy to navigate . . . . This concise, thoughtful presentation offers insights into a difficult topic."--Kirkus Reviews
-- (1/1/2026 12:00:00 AM)"The titles include powerful photos and important info boxes that add to the dynamic impact of these books. Together, these titles provide an accessible, balanced look at challenging issues. Perfect for classroom discussions, debate clubs, or independent reading, the 21st Century Debates series encourages empathy, civic engagement, and thinking deeply about the world we live in."--Booklist
-- (2/1/2026 12:00:00 AM)
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Publishing Information

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