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In cities and on farms, when wages vanished and cupboards emptied, survival depended not on government programs but on the bonds between people. This book traces the quiet architecture of mutual aid — the shared meals, the borrowed tools, the unspoken agreements — that kept millions alive through the worst economic crisis in modern history. It moves through the households where women stretched scraps into meals, the neighborhoods where barter replaced currency, and the migrant camps where strangers became lifelines. The Great Depression did not merely destroy; it forced a renegotiation of what it meant to belong. Communities that held together endured; those that fractured often did not. The recovery, when it came, was built on these invisible foundations — not just of policy, but of trust restored one act at a time. This is history from the ground up, where the human scale of catastrophe becomes visible.
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