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Dirty Kids
Dirty Kids: Chasing Freedom with America's Nomads | Chris Urquhart
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"An illuminating and memorable twenty-first-century journey. From this angle, Burning Man looks bourgeois." Ted Conover, author of Newjack and The Routes of Man At age twenty-two, writer Chris Urquhart left a life of middle-class comfort to document the lives of these young nomads for a magazine feature. Captivated, she followed them for three more years. In honest prose interspersed with photographs portraying the grimy beauty of nomadic life, Dirty Kids tells the story of how Urquhart lived alongside runaways, crust punks, and dropouts, hippies, Deadheads, and Rainbows in an attempt to belong in their world. But the road took its toll, and along the way, Urquhart found suffering alongside the freedommental health issues, substance abuse, and fears of violence marred her journey. Despite all that, the warm, welcoming family of travelers and their radically alternative culture of sharing, generosity, and non-capitalistic collaboration forever changed her outlook on life and her understanding of freedom.
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Growing up, my neighbors son was a ‘traveling kid‘ and I was so intrigued by his lifestyle. On the occasions that he was home, I would watch him. He seemed smart and kind, but I was much younger than him and never asked him about his life on the road.
I learned about a year ago that he committed suicide. I still think about him a lot, and he was on my mind when I ordered this book. Part new journalism, part memoir. Great read so far 👍🏻

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