Through immersive research, the author provides an insightful exploration of the home health care system. By living in the Bronx and attending training courses for home health aides, he shares compelling narratives of the caregivers, the agencies involved, and the clients they serve. The book delves into the complexities of home health care, highlighting the personal stories that reveal the challenges and rewards of this essential service, as well as the policies that govern it.
Richard Schweid Books




Nashville
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The history and modern face of Nashville, the Southern US's most colourful city.
Focusing on the rich history of motor vehicles in Cuba, Richard Schweid combines personal experiences with untapped historical sources to explore the impact of cars, buses, and trucks on island life. His narrative goes beyond stereotypes, offering a colorful and gritty portrayal of Cuba's automotive culture over the past century, all set against the backdrop of vintage U.S.-made cars that symbolize the country. Through his journey, Schweid provides a unique perspective on how these vehicles shape daily life and reflect broader societal themes.
Octopus
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
In this heavily illustrated book, Richard Schweid details this animal's remarkable natural history and its multifaceted relationship with humans. Schweid describes the octopus's intelligence, defense mechanisms, and short lifespan. He shows how some people have considered octopuses as nothing more than a meal and examines their role in the modern global fish and seafood industry. Other cultures, he reveals, see them as erotic totems or symbols of the darkest evils, and he discusses the difficulties people face when trying to keep them as pets--they are able to use their problem-solving skills, mobility, and boneless body to escape seemingly secure tanks.