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$26.99
Apr 29, 2025 | ISBN 9781685891909
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Apr 22, 2025 | ISBN 9781685891893
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Praise
Praise for A Living:
“A little bit Orwell, Terkel, Ehrenreich, and very much America right now. Read it and you’ll understand your country better.” –Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature
“For me, reading this book was like sitting in an old union hall filled with voices speaking in a wide range of tones – stoical and aggrieved, resigned and determined, angry and poignant. This is an important book for our times. I wish every member of Congress would read it.” — Tracy Kidder, Pulitzer Prize winning author of The Soul of a New Machine
“Stein wisely comments on the weariness that so many workers experience. An eye-opening and empathetic look at the lives and plights of workers in contemporary America.” — Booklist
“Michael D. Stein’s A Living: Working-Class Americans Talk to Their Doctor affirms the dignity of work while refusing to reduce workers to transactions.” — PopMatters
“. . .revealing.” — Publishers Weekly
“William Carlos Williams said that as a primary care physician, ‘every sort of individual that it is possible to imagine in some phase of his development, from the highest to the lowest, at some time exhibited himself to me. I am sure I have seen them all’. Freud said that to sustain our humanity we need love, but also work. Michael Stein has proven the truth of both sayings. Though Stein is candid about the inequality and injustice of the world of labor, A Living is a generous, gracious and ultimately hopeful book about the reality of life and work in America today.” — Gavin Francis, author of Recovery: The Lost Art of Convalescence
Praise for Previous Work:
“No other writer has captured the essential truths about illness with as much clarity.” — Annie Dillard
“Michael Stein has written a brilliant and important book. His view of health takes a wider lens that includes poverty, social support, and environment to look at factors that drive the need for health care. Me vs. Us should be required reading for anyone trying to understand how a nation that spends so much on health care fails to deliver on health.” — Tom Insel, MD, author of Healing: Our Path from Mental Illness to Mental Health and former Director, National Institute of Mental Health
“Stein offers a critically important approach for creating a new partnership between the health care and public health systems. This is a daring and original work for our divided times.” — Bapu Jena, MD, PhD, economist and physician at Harvard University and host of Freakonomics, MD
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