Daily Bread: A Portrait of Homeless Men & Women

Daily Bread: A Portrait of Homeless Men & Women

Daily Bread: A Portrait of Homeless Men & Women

Daily Bread: A Portrait of Homeless Men & Women

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Overview

This is a book that tells the story of homeless men and women in America and the Midwest (Michigan) by using writing and photographs. It's a strong, good story we need to know.



DAILY BREAD is a simultaneously heart-breaking and heart-warming elegy to the poignancy and tragedy of the homeless. Burd's moving, lyrical prose poems and Strayer's stark and penetrating companion photos eloquently depict the nuances of pride, suffering, and fellowship of the severely impoverished among us. This book depicts how these individuals survive, not only by wearing their 'good cheer like sorrow' (from "Out"), but also by facing each day as best they can.

-Simone Yehuda, Ph.D., author of Thaw and Lifting Water

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781933964263
Publisher: Bottom Dog Press
Publication date: 05/09/2009
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Writer Jennifer Burd has worked as an editor, newspaper reporter, and instructional designer, and currently works as a writer and editor at HighScope Educational Research

Foundation in Ypsilanti, Michigan. She holds an MFA in creative writing from the University

of Washington in Seattle and has had poems published in such journals as The Bellingham

Review, Southern Poetry Review, Modern Haiku and Bridges, as well as the anthology Nobody s Orphan Child.




A lifelong resident of Adrian, Michigan, Lad Strayer has photographed his hometown most of his life. Strayer began his photojournalistic career in the mid-1980 s with The Daily Telegram, a newspaper serving all of Lenawee County, Michigan, where he continues to work today.

He also has been a regular contributor to the Toledo Free Press since 2006. A professional

photographer for more than 25 years, his work has appeared in galleries and art exhibits in

Adrian and other areas of southeast Michigan.

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