Andrea Elliott is an essayist that won the Pulitzer Prize in 2007. She looks for the best stories regardless of whether they are the most muddled. As indicated by the New York Times article about the writer, she wound up noticeably energetic about uncovering destitution and social issues. On 2013 as a broad report for the New York Times, after her article "Imperceptible Child" was distributed, she won the George Polk grant among different respects. With this article she provoked city authorities' to expel 400 kids from substandard havens. As a major aspect of her experience she faces the issue as there was no working class in the city of New York, where budgetary weight, for example, joblessness, human services, lodging expenses, and low wages are ending up more typical. Andrea Elliott puts in the spotlight this social issue as a man; she has a name, a family, and a fantasy, yet not a place that she can call home. This "undetectable Child," Dasani,...
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