Poverty Trap
Poverty isn't a number; it's the weight in a mother's sigh, the ache in a worker's tired hands. In Poverty Trap, we leave the spreadsheets behind and venture into the heart of this struggle. We'll hear the unheard stories etched in the faces of those who fight each day just to stay afloat.

This isn't a book about statistics. It's about the working poor, their dignity worn but unbroken as they navigate a system rigged against them. It's about women, shouldering the silent burdens of poverty while society looks away.

It's about how where you're born can shape your destiny, creating invisible borders between privilege and despair. It's about the echoes of poverty that ripple through generations, stealing dreams before they even have a chance to take flight.

This book confronts the hidden costs of being poor – the stolen health, the shattered hopes, the years erased by hardship. It shines a light on the injustice of a system that punishes poverty instead of healing it.

Poverty Trap is a call to action, a plea for empathy, and a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. It's a story that needs to be told, a truth that demands to be heard. It's a book for anyone who believes in a better world, a world where poverty is not a life sentence, but a challenge we can overcome together.
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Poverty Trap
Poverty isn't a number; it's the weight in a mother's sigh, the ache in a worker's tired hands. In Poverty Trap, we leave the spreadsheets behind and venture into the heart of this struggle. We'll hear the unheard stories etched in the faces of those who fight each day just to stay afloat.

This isn't a book about statistics. It's about the working poor, their dignity worn but unbroken as they navigate a system rigged against them. It's about women, shouldering the silent burdens of poverty while society looks away.

It's about how where you're born can shape your destiny, creating invisible borders between privilege and despair. It's about the echoes of poverty that ripple through generations, stealing dreams before they even have a chance to take flight.

This book confronts the hidden costs of being poor – the stolen health, the shattered hopes, the years erased by hardship. It shines a light on the injustice of a system that punishes poverty instead of healing it.

Poverty Trap is a call to action, a plea for empathy, and a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. It's a story that needs to be told, a truth that demands to be heard. It's a book for anyone who believes in a better world, a world where poverty is not a life sentence, but a challenge we can overcome together.
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Poverty Trap

Poverty Trap

by Azhar Ul Haque Sario
Poverty Trap

Poverty Trap

by Azhar Ul Haque Sario

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Overview

Poverty isn't a number; it's the weight in a mother's sigh, the ache in a worker's tired hands. In Poverty Trap, we leave the spreadsheets behind and venture into the heart of this struggle. We'll hear the unheard stories etched in the faces of those who fight each day just to stay afloat.

This isn't a book about statistics. It's about the working poor, their dignity worn but unbroken as they navigate a system rigged against them. It's about women, shouldering the silent burdens of poverty while society looks away.

It's about how where you're born can shape your destiny, creating invisible borders between privilege and despair. It's about the echoes of poverty that ripple through generations, stealing dreams before they even have a chance to take flight.

This book confronts the hidden costs of being poor – the stolen health, the shattered hopes, the years erased by hardship. It shines a light on the injustice of a system that punishes poverty instead of healing it.

Poverty Trap is a call to action, a plea for empathy, and a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. It's a story that needs to be told, a truth that demands to be heard. It's a book for anyone who believes in a better world, a world where poverty is not a life sentence, but a challenge we can overcome together.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185632864
Publisher: Azhar ul Haque Sario and Tammy Aikens Co.
Publication date: 08/18/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 967 KB

About the Author

This bestselling author combines financial expertise (ACCA, MBA) with proven technical skills (Google certifications) to deliver insightful books. With ten years of business experience.
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