Homeless at Harvard
In "Homeless at Harvard," author John Christopher Frame invites readers into a profound journey that unfolds beyond the ivy-covered walls of academia. Published by Zondervan in 2013, this compelling paperback spans 208 pages and combines Frame's personal narrative with the poignant stories of his homeless friends. As he completes his final course at Harvard, Frame steps outside the traditional classroom to engage with the realities of life on the streets of Harvard Square. This powerful exploration sheds light on social conditions and the resilience of the human spirit, making it an essential read for anyone interested in understanding homelessness in the United States. Discover the unforgettable experiences that shape our perceptions of community and compassion in this eye-opening account.