Innocent

Confessions of a Welfare Mother

Narrated by B. Morrison
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Pub Date 15 Jul 2022 | Archive Date 13 Mar 2025
Cottey House Press | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Audiobooks

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Description

Growing up in a prosperous neighborhood, B. Morrison was taught that poverty was a product of laziness and public assistance programs only rewarded irresponsibility. However, when her marriage soured, she abruptly found herself an impoverished single mother. Disowned by her parents and facing destitution for herself and her two small sons, she was forced to accept the handout so disdained by her parents and their world: welfare. This dramatic memoir tells how one woman finds and grasps the lifeline that ultimately enables her to become independent. Innocent offers a powerful personal narrative on important social issues. Part coming-of-age story and part immersion in a different culture, this book puts a human face on poverty. 

Growing up in a prosperous neighborhood, B. Morrison was taught that poverty was a product of laziness and public assistance programs only rewarded irresponsibility. However, when her marriage...


A Note From the Publisher

Trade paperback, Apprentice House, 9781934074657

eBook: 9781934074923

Trade paperback, Apprentice House, 9781934074657

eBook: 9781934074923


Advance Praise

“I am grateful to you for sharing your personal story and demonstrating the positive impact that social assistance programs make upon families, communities, and our country. Yours is a vital story to tell.”

— Hillary Rodham Clinton, former Secretary of State, Senator, and First Lady

“(This) book is a wonderful and moving testimony to the strength and power of women as individuals and as sisters, to change themselves and their worlds.”

— Marita Golden, author of The Strong Black Woman, After, Living Out Loud, and more

"Innocent challenges the welfare stereotype and in so doing, exposes readers to the stories, struggles, and small mercies of life as a welfare recipient."

— Girija Sankar in JMWW 

“I am grateful to you for sharing your personal story and demonstrating the positive impact that social assistance programs make upon families, communities, and our country. Yours is a vital story to...


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EDITION Audiobook, Unabridged
ISBN 9780978925345
PRICE US$16.75 (USD)
DURATION 13 Hours, 20 Minutes

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