What happens when life falls apart?
For two years, author Marshall Cantone walked the streets of Lakeland, Florida, getting to know the men and women most people pass by without a second glance. Veterans, mothers, fathers, workers, addicts, dreamers, survivors, each carrying a story of hardship, resilience, loss, and hope.
In Left Outside: Lakeland's Hidden Community, Cantone shares the deeply personal journeys of individuals experiencing homelessness, revealing the human faces behind a crisis often misunderstood. Through candid conversations and powerful photographs, readers meet people like Danny, a street musician who finds joy despite living in his car; Nathan, a wounded veteran struggling with PTSD; Jennifer, a mother battling addiction and unimaginable tragedy; and many others whose lives were altered by circumstances, trauma, and difficult choices.
More than a book about homelessness, Left Outside is a compassionate exploration of humanity. It challenges stereotypes, confronts uncomfortable realities, and reminds us that the line between stability and homelessness is often far thinner than we imagine.
Honest, moving, and deeply personal, this collection of stories offers a rare glimpse into a hidden community and the strength, dignity, and hope that persist even in the most difficult circumstances.
Perfect for readers interested in social issues, homelessness, community outreach, human-interest stories, sociology, and inspirational true-life narratives.