Liz Hauck
Liz Hauck is an author known for her work in non-fiction, particularly focusing on themes of community and social justice. Her writing often draws from personal experiences and her background in social work.
Books
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1. Home Made
A Story of Grief, Groceries, Showing Up—and What We Make When We Make Dinner
In this heartfelt memoir, the author recounts her experiences volunteering at a group home for teenage boys in Boston, where she initiated a cooking program to foster connection and understanding. Through the simple act of preparing meals together, she explores themes of community, resilience, and the transformative power of food. As she navigates the challenges and joys of building relationships with the boys, she reflects on the complexities of privilege, race, and the social systems that impact their lives, ultimately offering a poignant meditation on the meaning of home and belonging.
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