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This is a 6 page paper reviewing and analyzing Kozol’s 1995 book “Amazing Grace: The Lives of Children and the Conscience of a Nation”. Jonathan Kozol’s 1995 book “Amazing Grace: The Lives of Children and the Conscience of a Nation” tells the story of the lives and living conditions of families in the South Bronx, New York neighborhood of Mott Haven. Kozol believes that not only is this neighborhood one of the most impoverished and dangerous in New York but probably within the entire United States. The book is done quite often in first person narrative as the author had visited the neighborhood several times throughout the research process of the text and interviewed a number of the residents. He not only interviews the residents to document his findings but also reveals several of his own feelings which helps generate an additional impact to the plight of the situation for the reader. Critics view his work as incomplete however as he ignores several of the positive and progressive projects which have been undertaken in the area to improve situations.
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the Conscience of a Nation" tells the story of the lives and living conditions of families in the South Bronx, New York neighborhood of Mott Haven. Kozol believes that not
only is this neighborhood one of the most impoverished and dangerous in New York but probably within the entire United States. The book is done quite often in first person
narrative as the author had visited the neighborhood several times throughout the research process of the text and interviewed a number of the residents. He not only interviews the residents
to document his findings but also reveals several of his own feelings which helps generate an additional impact to the plight of the situation for the reader. Critics view his
work as incomplete however as he ignores several of the positive and progressive projects which have been undertaken in the area to improve situations. The book remains significant for several
reasons. One, the text reveals the lives of American residents in modern America and although it was researched and written around 1994, many of the situations described within the text
still remain despite the apparent efforts of the author to reveal the horrible living conditions and appeal to humanity to solve the problems which exist. Secondly, the book is significant
in that it calls upon American society to fix the ills within it based on its humanity and in many aspects Kozols arguments rely upon theological factors rather than those
of economic or practical. Harout Topchyans review of the text summarizes several significant points made throughout the book: namely, why do children have to grow up in this neighborhood filled
with drugs and death in modern society? Topchyan states about the text that "No viable human society condemns its children to death. Yes, through public policy and private indifference, we
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