David's book is one of despair and hope; one that paints a picture of
our society that is both dark and broken up by fleeting rays of light.
From his plight on the streets in one of England's richest regions, to
the interactions of people he observes and encounters every day, to the
impacts of Covid-19 and the changing seasons - this is poetry and prose
at its most powerful.
**It is a book that reveals the double-talk of homeless service
provision - a society that consigns people as worthless without knowing
their backgrounds; which assumes that homelessness is a choice rather
than a predicament. It is impossible not to have read this book and come
away changed: to feel the biting need to make a difference and sense of
injustice as to why so many individuals - people who could otherwise
fulfil their potential, for the benefit of others as well as
themselves - are thrown cruelly to the fringes.**