by Kathleen Courrier explains how committed Shipler is to his research of the book. “These and a dozen others in The Working Poor are life stories—not just drive by journalism. Shipler tails his protagonists for many years, interviewing some 20 times or more.” This just shows how devoted Shipler is to his project if he is wanting to conduct interviews with the same people 20 or more times. Checking in on these people constantly wanting to see how their story changes. Equally important, the second critic review by Kathy A. Zawicki explains also how time consuming and important Shipler’s research is. Zawicki
by Kathleen Courrier explains how committed Shipler is to his research of the book. “These and a dozen others in The Working Poor are life stories—not just drive by journalism. Shipler tails his protagonists for many years, interviewing some 20 times or more.” This just shows how devoted Shipler is to his project if he is wanting to conduct interviews with the same people 20 or more times. Checking in on these people constantly wanting to see how their story changes. Equally important, the second critic review by Kathy A. Zawicki explains also how time consuming and important Shipler’s research is. Zawicki