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Hand to Mouth: Living in Bootstrap America : ウィキペディア英語版
Hand to Mouth: Living in Bootstrap America

''Hand to Mouth: Living in Bootstrap America'' is the debut book by Linda Tirado. The book was released on 2 October 2014 and contains a foreword written by Barbara Ehrenreich.
==Production==
Tirado, a 32-year-old mother of two who worked two low-paying jobs,〔 wrote a message in response to the question "Why do poor people do things that seem so self-destructive?" on an online forum.〔 Her response went viral and was subsequently reprinted by ''The Huffington Post'', ''The Nation'', and ''Forbes'',〔 in November 2013 under the title ''This Is Why Poor People's Bad Decisions Make Perfect Sense''. Tirado subsequently received $60,000 in donations from concerned readers, and a book deal. The article was read by over 6 million people〔 and led to Tirado receiving over 20,000 emails in one week. She wrote the book while she continued to work at an IHOP in Utah.
In November 2014 Tirado appeared on ''Real Time with Bill Maher'' and ''On Point'' to promote the book.

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