Post by Nicole Mason on Aug 10, 2015 14:50:56 GMT -8
Hello:
I am looking for a reader to provide critical and analytical feedback on the first half of a memoir focused on poverty, success and opportunity due to be publish later next year by a major House. Here's the tentative catalog copy from the publisher.
Born Bright
C. NICOLE MASON
A powerful memoir of escaping poverty that takes a hard look at why it's now nearly impossible
"Standing on the stage, I felt exposed and like an intruder. In these professional settings, my personal experiences with hunger, poverty, and episodic homelessness, often go undetected. I had worked hard to learn the rules and disguise my beginning in life…”
So begins C. Nicole Mason's compelling memoir, which takes us on a rare insider's journey deep into the lives of the women, men and families that make up the American Poor. Born in the late 1970s in Los Angeles, California, Mason was raised by a scrappy 16-year old single mother who dropped out of high school. Mason spent her childhood wondering where her next meal would come and learning the deadlines for college entrance exams by eavesdropping on the few white kids in her predominantly Black and Latino high school. She describes in vivid detail the chaos, failing systems, isolation and violence that make the American Dream out of reach for so many.
While showing us her own path out of poverty, Mason exposes the uncomfortable presumption harbored by many -- that the poor are not doing enough to help themselves. In truth, however, the convoluted, bureaucratic lattice of societal rules that govern everything from education to criminal justice is structurally impenetrable by the poor. With first-hand experience learning these rules for herself, Mason illuminates the sheer fortitude that it takes to navigate systems designed only for the success of the few.
I am looking for a reader to provide critical and analytical feedback on the first half of a memoir focused on poverty, success and opportunity due to be publish later next year by a major House. Here's the tentative catalog copy from the publisher.
Born Bright
C. NICOLE MASON
A powerful memoir of escaping poverty that takes a hard look at why it's now nearly impossible
"Standing on the stage, I felt exposed and like an intruder. In these professional settings, my personal experiences with hunger, poverty, and episodic homelessness, often go undetected. I had worked hard to learn the rules and disguise my beginning in life…”
So begins C. Nicole Mason's compelling memoir, which takes us on a rare insider's journey deep into the lives of the women, men and families that make up the American Poor. Born in the late 1970s in Los Angeles, California, Mason was raised by a scrappy 16-year old single mother who dropped out of high school. Mason spent her childhood wondering where her next meal would come and learning the deadlines for college entrance exams by eavesdropping on the few white kids in her predominantly Black and Latino high school. She describes in vivid detail the chaos, failing systems, isolation and violence that make the American Dream out of reach for so many.
While showing us her own path out of poverty, Mason exposes the uncomfortable presumption harbored by many -- that the poor are not doing enough to help themselves. In truth, however, the convoluted, bureaucratic lattice of societal rules that govern everything from education to criminal justice is structurally impenetrable by the poor. With first-hand experience learning these rules for herself, Mason illuminates the sheer fortitude that it takes to navigate systems designed only for the success of the few.