All The Houses I've Ever Lived In: Finding Home in a System that Fails Us
By Kieran Yates
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ISBN: 9781398522398
‘I tore through the pages. A book I’ll read over and over again’ CANDICE CARTY-WILLIAMS ‘A beautiful exposition of home and what it means. Stunning’ BOLU BABALOLA ____________________________________________ By the age of twenty-five journalist Kieran Yates had lived in twenty different houses across the country, from council estates in London to car showrooms in rural Wales. And in that time, between a series of evictions, mouldy flats and bizarre house-share interviews, the reality of Britain’s housing crisis grew more and more difficult to ignore. In prose that sparkles with humour and warmth, Yates charts the heartbreaks and joys of a life spent navigating the chaos of the housing system. She exposes the issues underpinning the crisis, from the state’s neglect of social housing to the rental rat race, and the disproportionate toll these take on the most marginalised in society. Drawing on interviews with tenants across the country and the stories behind our interiors, she explores the unexpected ways we can fight back – finding beauty in the wreckage of a broken system, friendships in cramped housing conditions, and home even in the most fragile circumstances. All the Houses I’ve Ever Lived In is at once a rallying cry for change and a love letter to home in all its forms. __________________________________________ ‘I read this in two sittings . . . so incisive it's hard to put down’ PANDORA SYKES ‘Moving and urgent’ LAURA BATES ‘A powerful, personal and intricate tour of our housing system … exposing who it works for and who it doesn’t’ BELL RIBEIRO-ADDY MP ‘Skewers the housing crisis with clear-sighted fury. Yates manages the unthinkable: she makes the housing crisis funny, or at least as funny as it can get’i
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Summary
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‘I tore through the pages. A book I’ll read over and over again’ CANDICE CARTY-WILLIAMS‘A beautiful exposition of home and what it means. Stunning’ BOLU BABALOLA
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By the age of twenty-five journalist Kieran Yates had lived in twenty different houses across the country, from council estates in London to car showrooms in rural Wales. And in that time, between a series of evictions, mouldy flats and bizarre house-share interviews, the reality of Britain’s housing crisis grew more and more difficult to ignore.
In prose that sparkles with humour and warmth, Yates charts the heartbreaks and joys of a life spent navigating the chaos of the housing system. She exposes the issues underpinning the crisis, from the state’s neglect of social housing to the rental rat race, and the disproportionate toll these take on the most marginalised in society. Drawing on interviews with tenants across the country and the stories behind our interiors, she explores the unexpected ways we can fight back – finding beauty in the wreckage of a broken system, friendships in cramped housing conditions, and home even in the most fragile circumstances.
All the Houses I’ve Ever Lived In is at once a rallying cry for change and a love letter to home in all its forms.
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‘I read this in two sittings . . . so incisive it's hard to put down’ PANDORA SYKES
‘Moving and urgent’ LAURA BATES
‘A powerful, personal and intricate tour of our housing system … exposing who it works for and who it doesn’t’ BELL RIBEIRO-ADDY MP
‘Skewers the housing crisis with clear-sighted fury. Yates manages the unthinkable: she makes the housing crisis funny, or at least as funny as it can get’i
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Available Formats : | Digital Download |
Category: | Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography |
Runtime: | 7.46 |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
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