“This is a superb ethnography. I have used it in my seminar on poverty in the U.S. since I first taught the course. Students report that the book is eye-opening, if painful to read. (The latter reaction is appropriate.)” — Gregory Elliott, Brown University
“This book is excellent supplemental reading for my Urban Studies course. It provides details on living and lifestyle captured by few authors. I highly recommend it for anyone interested in the urban lifestyle.” — Ethel Williams, University of Nebraska
"Want to understand why Trump won the 2016 election? Read this book! —Joan C. Williams, University of California, Hastings College of the Law
“No soap opera tangles the gold web of life more effectively than these genuine humans do, and not half so fast.” —Washington Post
“. . . it is above all an intensely immediate, even gripping, account of daily life among the white urban poor.” —Ms. Magazine
“Never again will you find yourself easily able to put down the people whose hopes and fears, dreams and disappointments, violences and loves, inhabit this book.” —The New Republic
“In living with and becoming part of what he studies, Howell developed an understanding and compassion that illuminates every page, and which dramatically raise Hard Living from the status of sociologic monograph to a much larger and deeper story of human motivation and striving.” —Rolling Stone
“Even more vivid than Tally’s Corner, it follows real, if disguised, people through concretely realized days and years.” —The Washingtonian