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Gentrifier: A Memoir | Anne Elizabeth Moore
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Taking on the thorny ethics of owning and selling property as a white woman in a majority Black city and a majority Bangladeshi neighborhood with both intelligence and humor, this memoir brings a new perspective to a Detroit that finds (…more)
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When something is for free it‘s usually too good to be true as Moore discovered. Moore was given a “free house” by a group in Detroit that was promoting free houses for writes. She was one of four people given a house. Moore realizes close to 2 years in that the organization is mismanaged & there are several issues that take years to fix. It was an interesting book & I enjoyed her retelling of her experiences. Her writing style was a little hard

ncsufoxes to follow at times since she would go back & forth in her timeline. The end was a little more cohesive but overall still an interesting story about something that is not discussed unless you‘re from the area. #bookspin book #14books14weeks (book 7/14) 2y
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Wow! Loved this memoir. The author won a “free” house in Detroit as part is an Arts program. She details her experience here including the problems with the program, her experience in Detroit, her conflicting feelings about coming into a neighborhood as a gentrifier #ARC #Netgalley

JamieArc That sound really interesting! 4y
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