I Don't Want To Die Poor by Michael Arceneaux

Essays

In this candid and humorous memoir, the author navigates the financial struggles and societal pressures faced by many millennials, particularly those burdened with student loan debt. Through a series of personal essays, he explores the intersection of race, sexuality, and economic hardship, offering a raw and relatable perspective on the pursuit of financial stability and personal fulfillment. With wit and vulnerability, the narrative delves into the challenges of balancing dreams with financial realities, ultimately advocating for a more empathetic understanding of the economic obstacles faced by young adults today.

Published
2020
Nationality
American
Length
Short
Pages
200-250
Original Language
English
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