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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Toronto :University of Toronto Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958353278802883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781442657311
    Content: In cities across North America, teenage runaways are struggling to stay alive. Some don't make it to adulthood. Some do, but their lives rarely rise above the despair that brought them to the streets in the first place. A few manage to beat the street, to get their lives back on track. In this disturbing account Marlene Webber draws on extensive interviews with these kids to explore the realities of street life, its attraction, and its consequences.Street kids like to project an image of themselves as free-wheeling rebels who relish life on the wild side. All brashness and bombast, they strut around inner cities panhandling, posturing, and prostituting themselves. Labelled society's bad boys and girls, they often live up to their image. But as sixteen-year-old Eugene tells us, the street forces bravado on homeless adolescents, 'but underneath, a lot of kids are plenty scared.' Eugene is only one of many street kids who talked to Webber in major cities across Canada. She lets her subjects tell their own stories; their voices are sometimes brave, sometimes bitter, often heartbreaking.Webber cuts a comprehensible path through the tangle of forces, including family breakdown and social-service failure, that accelerate the tragedy of Canada's runaways. She suggests measures that might help more of them beat the streets.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- , Introduction -- , 1. Street Kids -- , 2. Destroyed and Destroying Families -- , 3. Sexually Exploited Kids -- , 4. Homeless and Hungry -- , 5. The Crime Traps: Poverty and Illiteracy -- , 6. Drugs: Killing the Pain -- , 7. Beating the Street -- , NOTES
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Toronto, Ontario ; : University of Toronto Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9948326764902882
    Format: 1 online resource (275 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 9781442657311 (e-book)
    Additional Edition: Print version: Webber, Marlene, 1947- Street kids : the tragedy of Canada's runaways. Toronto, Ontario ; Buffalo, New York ; London, England : University of Toronto Press, 2013, c1991 ISBN 9780802067050
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Toronto [Ontario] :University of Toronto Press, | Ottawa, Ontario :Canadian Electronic Library,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959230713302883
    Format: 1 online resource (490 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-4426-5731-6 , 1-282-02346-2 , 9786612023460
    Series Statement: Toronto studies in philosophy.
    Content: Webber cuts a comprehensible path through the tangle of forces, including family breakdown and social-service failure, that accelerate the tragedy of Canada's runaways. She suggests measures that might help more of them beat the streets.
    Note: Issued as part of the Canadian Electronic Library. Canadian publishers collection. , Street kids -- Destroyed and destroying families -- Sexually exploited kids -- Homeless and hungry -- The crime traps: poverty and illiteracy -- Drugs: killing the pain -- Beating the street. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8020-6705-0
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8020-3774-7
    Language: English
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