63. This Land is Their Land: Reports from a Divided Nation by Barbara Ehrenreich
This book is really just a compilation of columns and short articles Ehrenreich has written for other publications collected together under topics such as the economy, politics, healthcare, and religion. Although I agree with a lot of her points, I don’t agree with everything. But that’s okay because it’s always nice to get another viewpoint on things. A lot of the essays made me angry about things that have happened and are happening in this country and how we treat many of our citizens. It is not nearly as profound as Nickel and Dimed, but it’s a good quick read. It give it 7 out of 10.