Hidden in Plain Sight
Discover the poignant narrative of children's rights in America with "Hidden in Plain Sight" by the esteemed author. Published by Princeton University Press in 2010, this compelling paperback edition spans 384 pages and delves into a critical question: why does the United States stand alone in rejecting the universally accepted United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child? This thought-provoking book examines the tragic implications of this rejection and sheds light on the pressing need for reform in the treatment of children's rights. Ideal for readers interested in social justice, human rights, and child welfare, "Hidden in Plain Sight" is a must-read that promises to engage and inform. Explore the complexities surrounding this vital issue and join the conversation on the rights of the youngest members of society.