Street Children: The Tragedy and Challenge of the World's Millions of Modern-Day Oliver Twists
An estimated 100 million children fend for themselves on city streets around the world.

- 10 million of them are totally on their own, uncared for and unprotected.
- Thousands of children and adolescents in South America have been killed by death squads
- A survey of UK runaways found that 1 in 4 had been sexually abused while on the streets.
- Almost 90 percent of street children in New York have been involved in prostitution at some time.

These disturbing statistics are just a snapshot of the plight of street children in the world today. The result of extensive travel and research, this book combines hard statistics with individual stories to challenge our indifference and awaken our conscience.

When compared with the plight of homeless children as first revealed by Charles Dickens over a century ago in his classic novel Oliver Twist, it becomes tragically clear just how little progress has been made.
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Street Children: The Tragedy and Challenge of the World's Millions of Modern-Day Oliver Twists
An estimated 100 million children fend for themselves on city streets around the world.

- 10 million of them are totally on their own, uncared for and unprotected.
- Thousands of children and adolescents in South America have been killed by death squads
- A survey of UK runaways found that 1 in 4 had been sexually abused while on the streets.
- Almost 90 percent of street children in New York have been involved in prostitution at some time.

These disturbing statistics are just a snapshot of the plight of street children in the world today. The result of extensive travel and research, this book combines hard statistics with individual stories to challenge our indifference and awaken our conscience.

When compared with the plight of homeless children as first revealed by Charles Dickens over a century ago in his classic novel Oliver Twist, it becomes tragically clear just how little progress has been made.
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Street Children: The Tragedy and Challenge of the World's Millions of Modern-Day Oliver Twists

Street Children: The Tragedy and Challenge of the World's Millions of Modern-Day Oliver Twists

by Andy Butcher
Street Children: The Tragedy and Challenge of the World's Millions of Modern-Day Oliver Twists

Street Children: The Tragedy and Challenge of the World's Millions of Modern-Day Oliver Twists

by Andy Butcher

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Overview

An estimated 100 million children fend for themselves on city streets around the world.

- 10 million of them are totally on their own, uncared for and unprotected.
- Thousands of children and adolescents in South America have been killed by death squads
- A survey of UK runaways found that 1 in 4 had been sexually abused while on the streets.
- Almost 90 percent of street children in New York have been involved in prostitution at some time.

These disturbing statistics are just a snapshot of the plight of street children in the world today. The result of extensive travel and research, this book combines hard statistics with individual stories to challenge our indifference and awaken our conscience.

When compared with the plight of homeless children as first revealed by Charles Dickens over a century ago in his classic novel Oliver Twist, it becomes tragically clear just how little progress has been made.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148325680
Publisher: Kudu
Publication date: 02/08/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 184
File size: 825 KB

About the Author

Andy Butcher is a freelance writer and editor. His award-winning career includes reporting for and editing newspapers and magazines, writing several books, and teaching on journalism and communications. Between them he and his wife, Marcia, have six children and three grandchildren. They worship at New Covenant Church in Winter Springs, Fla.
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