Focusing on the experiences of young homeless individuals, this ethnographic study delves into their interactions with various urban environments. It examines how they navigate organizational spaces, their routes through the city, and their use of public areas. By highlighting personal narratives, the book reveals the complexities of homelessness and challenges conventional perceptions of space and belonging. Through these accounts, it emphasizes the significance of movement and place in shaping the lives of young people experiencing homelessness.
Emma Jackson Livres






A young girl named Emma finds her perfect companion in a puppy named Dixie, who is in search of a permanent home. Their heartwarming bond highlights the joy of adoption and companionship. The narrative is enriched with adorable photographs and includes helpful information on supporting local animal shelters and adopting rescued dogs, making it an uplifting read for dog-loving families.
The End of My World
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Now available in an updated edition called Exploited, available in print and ebook. This is the harrowing true story of how a nice girl from a good home found herself drawn into a trap of degradation and violence, frightened for her life and not knowing where to turn.
Exploited
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
'If you read the papers, you'd think that the only girls to get hooked are from dysfunctional families. Your child, your sister, your friend - even yourself if you are young and naive enough, like I was'Emma was just 13 when her happy childhood came crashing down.
An Eye For An Eye
- 126pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Exploring the theme of mortality and guilt, this novel intertwines the lives of eight characters connected through their untimely deaths. Each chapter concludes with a protagonist's demise, shifting perspective to the character responsible for their death. Rather than focusing on murder, it delves into how individuals confront their mistakes and the prejudices that shape their perceptions of morality. Set against various modern backdrops like hospitals and courts, it challenges readers to consider the complexities of truth and human behavior.
This is a collection of poems written throughout Rebecca's final years of high school. They cover major issues which are often avoided, being considered taboo topics. Everything from young love to the fear of death is covered, as well as many other struggles that could arise in between. Mental health issues are often pushed aside, but throughout this collection of poetry, the idea of suffering mental anguish without knowing why is repeatedly explored. More than anything, this book is here to serve as a reminder that you are never alone.
Fun, sexy and hilarious, Witch You Weren't Here is the wickedly charming romcom full of spells, mischief and witchcraft.