The Greatest Books of All Time on Poverty

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Poverty

The category of "Poverty" in books refers to stories that explore the experiences of individuals or communities living in poverty. These books may examine the social, economic, and political factors that contribute to poverty, as well as the personal struggles and triumphs of those living in poverty. They may also shed light on the inequalities and injustices that exist within society and the impact they have on marginalized communities. Overall, books in this category aim to raise awareness and understanding of poverty and its effects on individuals and society as a whole.

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  1. 626. Saint Thomas Aquinas And Saint Francis Of Assisi by G.K. Chesterton

    A celebratory pair of portraits that contrast two complementary medieval temperaments: one an austere, systematic thinker who embodies ordered reason, theological rigor, and fidelity to truth; the other a joyous, poetic rebel who embraces poverty, wonder, and intimate kinship with creation. Through lively biography, wit, and cultural critique, the writer shows how the Thomistic insistence on intellect and law and the Franciscan insistence on love and imagination balance and correct each other, together offering an antidote to modern materialism, skepticism, and spiritual complacency.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
  2. 627. Will Eisner's New York by Will Eisner

    Life in the Big City

    An illustrated, affectionate portrait of New York that blends autobiographical vignettes and expressive drawings to capture neighborhoods, street characters, shops, and architecture; through short stories and visual sketches it reflects on immigrant life, urban change, memory and the craft of storytelling, offering both nostalgia and keen observation of how the city shaped its people and the artist who remembers it.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
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  3. 628. A Burning by Megha Majumdar

    Set in contemporary Kolkata, the novel follows three interlinked lives after a deadly incident on a commuter train: an impoverished Muslim gym instructor whose impulsive social-media comment is spun into a terrorism charge; an ambitious young woman from the margins who sacrifices everything for a shot at stardom; and a self-serving political operator who exploits the scandal to advance his career. As courtrooms, news cycles, and rumor take over, the story exposes how hunger, ambition, and rising nationalism warp justice and destroy relationships.

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  4. 629. East Of Eden & Grapes Of Wrath by John Steinbeck

    Two sweeping American novels explore family, moral choice, and social injustice: one follows a Dust Bowl–era Oklahoma family driven west by economic collapse, tracing their brutal migration, the erosion of dignity, and moments of solidarity amid exploitation; the other is a multi‑generational saga in California’s Salinas Valley that reframes Biblical themes through rival brothers and a haunted father, probing inheritance, sin, and the possibility of redemption and free will. Both works blend gritty realism with philosophical inquiry, using intimate character struggles to illuminate broader social and ethical questions.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
  5. 630. Rebellion by Joseph Roth

    After World War I, Andreas Pum returns home having lost a leg and received a medal. He keeps an unswerving faith in God, government and authority, but a dispute leads to his imprisonment as a rebel. The novel charts his crisis of faith and the wider cynicism and upheaval of postwar society through a mix of social commentary and brisk, jazz-like cadences.

    The 17025th Greatest Book of All Time
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