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"If You See Them" by Vicki Sokolik offers an emotionally charged and thought-provoking exploration of the heart-wrenching crisis of homeless youth in America. Vicki Sokolik, both a compassionate advocate and a caring mother, weaves a compelling narrative that sheds light on the invisible struggles of unaccompanied homeless youth. Through poignant personal anecdotes and the authentic voices of the young individuals themselves, Sokolik masterfully navigates the complexities of this issue. Her journey from a concerned parent to a determined activist, founding a nonprofit and pushing for legislative change, underscores the power of human connection and the potential for individuals to catalyze transformative societal shifts.

This book dismantles preconceived notions and challenges societal indifference, ultimately fostering a deeper connection between readers and the youth who navigate adversity with resilience and courage.

Vicki Sokolik's unwavering commitment to change echoes throughout the book, igniting a call to action within its readers. Her grassroots efforts demonstrate that compassion, acceptance, and empowerment are catalysts for substantial change. As readers bear witness to the lives of these resilient youth and the systems that often fail them, "If You See Them" compels us to reevaluate our perceptions, engage in crucial conversations, and work towards a more inclusive and compassionate society. This poignant narrative not only enlightens but also inspires, making it an essential read for anyone seeking to understand, empathize with, and amplify the voices of homeless youth in America. Thank you to the author and publisher for the e-arc copy!

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Vicki is a hero in my eyes. Her writing explores her life and the lives of those she has helped survive poverty and homelessness and more. She's a compassionate person and this book is an important look at our society. Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC.

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