Description
'The author expertly manoeuvres between different aspects of homelessness with sensitivity and insight, which include heartbreak, hunger and hostility towards ‘muggles’ (the non-homeless). The book also analyses the role of homelessness in society and offers a variety of fascinating perspectives you might not have even considered. In all, Beggar Bee Nameless successfully brings together the experiences of those on and off the street, reminding us that if we all walked in step with one another, the world would be a better place. It is more than worth the read.'- Anna
'The author expertly manoeuvres between different aspects of homelessness with sensitivity and insight, which include heartbreak, hunger and hostility towards ‘muggles’ (the non-homeless). The book also analyses the role of homelessness in society and offers a variety of fascinating perspectives you might not have even considered. In all, Beggar Bee Nameless successfully brings together the experiences of those on and off the street, reminding us that if we all walked in step with one another, the world would be a better place. It is more than worth the read.'- Anna
Stephen K Easterbrook is an author from the north of England, born in York and raised in Manchester. He is inspired to write socially conscious literary fiction to raise the profile of important social problems within an interesting story with memorable characters. He works in Manchester and witnessed the Spice epidemic there at its height.