Books that Center Homelessness for Adult Readers Part 3

Published on 6 February 2026 at 13:15

We're rounding out our series centering themes of homelessness, poverty, and food insecurity in literature with books for adult readers. Information access is one small way to push back against cruelty and misinformation, both of which have been used in recent U.S. politics against unhoused communities. Below, you'll find resources for getting active in your community, accessing support for yourself or others, and books (both fiction and nonfiction) that highlight voices and experiences of unhoused folks or people struggling with poverty or food insecurity.

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10 Books for Adult Readers That Center Homelessness, Poverty, and Food Insecurity

  1. Good for Nothing by Michel Noel (fiction)
  2. The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein
  3. The Beggar's Garden by Michael Christie (short stories)
  4. Travels with Lizbeth: Three Years on the Road and on the Streets by Lars Eighner (memoir)
  5. The Anubis Gates by Tim Powers (fiction)
  6. There There: A Novel by Tommy Orange
  7. Ironweed by William Kennedy (fiction)
  8. Walk to Beautiful: The Power of Love and a Homeless Kid Who Found the Way by Jimmy Wayne (memoir)
  9. The Caretaker by Harold Pinter (play)
  10. Better Must Come Exiting Homelessness in Two Global Cities by Matthew D. Marr

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