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The Big Questions

What is Homelessness?

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The Big Questions

By: Ethan Solace
Narrated by: Maher Hussain
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Have you ever wondered, “What is homelessness?” It’s a question that opens the door to understanding compassion, resilience, and the challenges faced by people around the world. The Big Questions: What Is Homelessness? invites young readers aged 5 and upwards to explore this important topic in a way that is thoughtful, engaging, and inspiring.

Written by interdisciplinary psychologist Ethan Solace, this book takes children on a journey to learn about homelessness—what it means, why it happens, and how communities can help. Through real-world examples and gentle explanations, each chapter encourages curiosity, empathy, and a deeper understanding of the world around us.

What Makes This Book Special?

Explains a Complex Issue Simply

Homelessness is explored in a way that’s easy for children to understand while respecting the depth of the topic.

Encourages Compassion and Curiosity

Each chapter invites young readers to ask questions, reflect, and discover ways to make a difference.

Focuses on Empathy and Action

The book highlights how communities, families, and individuals can help those in need and make the world a kinder place.

Written by an Interdisciplinary Psychologist

Ethan Solace blends insights from psychology, sociology, and community work to create a balanced, inspiring resource for young minds.

©2024 Ethan Solace (P)2025 Ethan Solace
Growing Up & Facts of Life Poverty & Homelessness Relationships Social Sciences Compassion
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