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Informationen zum Autor Diane Klutz's association with homeless men and women began as a volunteer in a triage health clinic within a homeless shelter in Wichita Falls! Texas! and continued in a community-based lunch kitchen in Denton! Texas. Before retiring! Diane was active in local and state family nurse practitioner organizations while teaching graduate and undergraduate nursing courses at multiple Texas universities. You Can't Sleep Here is a fictional story based on her doctoral research dissertation: The Lived Experience of Homeless Women and Their Children: A Phenomenological Study. Diane's debut work! Round Eyes: An American Nurse in Vietnam! was published in 2012. Klappentext You Can't Sleep Here is a story of being homeless. It is not a typical homeless tale! however! depicting disheveled men wandering the streets and begging for money. Rather! it concerns the hidden homeless?those we see perhaps every day yet never really see. You Can?t Sleep Here is about mothers who! with their children! abruptly find themselves without a place to stay! a roof over their heads! or a place to sleep. With sheer determination! these women face the unimaginable and! while fighting to survive! discover their inner strengths and the power of friendship.