
Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City
by Matthew Desmond (2016)
Like 'Righteous Dopefiend', this book offers a deep, ground-level look at poverty and systemic issues.

by Philippe Bourgois (2008)
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by Matthew Desmond (2016)
Like 'Righteous Dopefiend', this book offers a deep, ground-level look at poverty and systemic issues.

by Barbara Kingsolver (2022)
Echoing 'Righteous Dopefiend', this novel intensely portrays lives shaped by addiction and socioeconomic hardship.

by Alice Goffman (2008)
Similar to 'Righteous Dopefiend', this work provides an unflinching, immersive look at marginalized lives.

by Sam Quinones (2015)
Like 'Righteous Dopefiend', this book critically examines the devastating impact of the opioid epidemic.

by Sudhir Alladi Venkatesh (2006)
Following 'Righteous Dopefiend', this book delves into the survival strategies within impoverished urban communities.
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