For No Way to Live, Sheila Baxter interviewed more than fifty B.C. women who live in poverty. These wome are fed up. They are sick of not having enough money to feed thier kids, to live in safe housing, or to go to the dentist. They are sick of governments and social workers telling them how to live their lives. One by one, they describe the obstacles they face on a daily basis as a result of being poor.
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live in poverty. These wome are fed up. They are sick of not having enough
money to feed thier kids, to live in safe housing, or to go to the dentist.
They are sick of governments and social workers telling them how to live their
lives. One by one, they describe the obstacles they face on a daily basis as a
result of being poor.