#12Booksof2023 For these twelve days of Christmas I‘ll be sharing my favorite audiobooks of the year.
#12Booksof2023 For these twelve days of Christmas I‘ll be sharing my favorite audiobooks of the year.
Providing medical care and all of the attending services to the homeless is indeed a Sisyphean challenge. I loved how Dr. Jim adopted Camus‘ interpretation, that the meaning & fulfillment is in the struggle, not the accomplishment of the goal, despite the absurdity.
Both depressing and heartwarming how the staff care so deeply about the people caught in a broken US social system.
The author explores how Dr Jim O‘Connell and his street team care for people living on the street. Rough Sleepers is as good as they say. It makes you wonder why some have to endure so much pain and suffering. I highly recommend listening to the audio read by the author. A book that fosters compassion and changes the reader‘s perception of people experiencing homelessness.
I work for a nonprofit that provides services for those experiencing homelessness so I was instantly drawn to this book. About a quarter of the way through I started recommending it to my coworkers and I want to put it in the hands of everyone I know to help them understand some of the things I have not been articulate enough to convey. I listened to this on audio but will definitely revisit in print.
“My hope is that as many people as possible will read this because what comes through in the book so magnificently from Tracy is who these folks are. That they‘re just us, brokenness, all of that, they‘re really just us.” - Dr. Jim O‘Connell
This is seriously good narrative nonfiction—enlightening and inspiring. Kidder does a great job narrating the audiobook. Definitely recommend!