Bent Hope: A Street Journal
by Tim Huff
Book, 2008, 182 pp
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Bent Hope was born out of Tim Huff’s first twenty years of unique and extensive work among homeless and street-involved youth and adults, in one of North America’s largest urban centres—Toronto, Canada. Bent Hope is a collection of thoughtful narratives birthed beneath crumbling bridges and in the hidden alcoves of darkened alleyways after midnight. These gripping true-life stories surface quietly from unforgiving corridors of fear, hurt and uncertainty—and unexpectedly and supernaturally transform them into fascinating places of intimacy and godly anticipation.
Type | |
Genre | Biography/Memoir |
Expression | Narrative/Novel/Story |
Topic | Poverty |
Audience | Adults |
Language | English |
Publisher | Castle Quay Books |
ISBN | 9781894860369 |
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