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Every Kind of People

A Journey into the Heart of Care Work. The BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week

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Every Kind of People

By: Kathryn Faulke
Narrated by: Ayesha Antoine
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A luminous, uplifting and deeply moving memoir by a care worker, told through her funny, heartbreaking, sometimes frustrating, and always eye-opening encounters with the often overlooked and marginalised people she cares for.

'Being as close as this to someone is a uniquely precious place to be. It is a place where secrets are revealed and fears are shared and outrageous jokes are made that could not be told to anyone else. It is a coal face of human experience'

Kate never expected to become a home care worker. But when she left her senior role in the NHS, burnt-out and disheartened, she thought caring for people in their own homes would be a simpler job. Despite being determined not to become too involved with her 'customers', she soon found herself developing firm friendships, forging deep connections and bearing witness to the extraordinary drama to be found in ordinary lives.

With energy, compassion and clarity, her memoir gives an astonishing insight into this unsung - and often maligned - profession, and into the hidden lives of the housebound and infirm. From Beryl who screams like a banshee whenever Kate tries to wash her, but collapses in giggles when her toes are tickled, to bawdy Mr Radbert who 'promised to give me his car when he can remember where he left it'.

Every Kind of People is clear-eyed about the challenges facing the NHS and the care system. But it is above all a celebration of humanity and of the life-changing impact of caring, on those who offer it and those who receive it.

'The work of a natural storyteller ... All kinds of brilliant' JON McGREGOR

‘I am in love with Kate's storytelling, her ability to see the person and her fabulous, dry humour. This is a book about caring, and it's also a book about being in love with humanity’
KATHRYN MANNIX

'An extraordinary account of what it is to care for others, both beautiful and painful to read. This book is a compassionate invitation to get up close to the human condition and those who attend to it' DR GWEN ADSHEAD, author of The Devil You Know

'An extraordinary and important book that will make you laugh, cry, admire and despair in equal measure... A wonderful achievement' DAVID HASLAM

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A riveting book that treats elderly, infirm and irritable people as the lively and extraordinary human beings they really are. Kathryn Faulke is a shining example to us all, though she’s self-deprecating and touchingly hard on herself. Every Kind of People is truly heart-warming and will be in pride of place on my bookshelf of very special books
What comes through most in the book is the privilege of intimacy that comes from caring, the close relationships and love
Written with compassion, candour, and often hilarity
In a first of its kind, here is a memoir of a home care worker: a deeply compelling story of one of the most unsung professions in the UK, brimming with anecdotes to make you both laugh and cry. A vital book
Every Kind of People reminds us that wonderful kindness and comedy and compassion abound in the care sector, the bourne to which so many of us are destined and for which so few are prepared
An extraordinary account of what it is to care for others, both beautiful and painful to read. This book is a compassionate invitation to get up close to the human condition and those who attend to it
Every Kind of People talks about what it’s actually like to be a carer: it’s full of love and full of warmth.
Every Kind of People is not just essential reading for anyone curious about the realities of care work in this country; it’s also the work of a natural storyteller, and a book full of empathy, humour, and - yes - care. All kinds of brilliant
Exceptional ... Beyond being a vivid and consistently engaging memoir, it delivers a powerful lesson in humanity that needs to be shared
This is an extraordinary and important book that will make you laugh, cry, admire and despair in equal measure. Beautifully written, it is both heart-warming and inspiring, but also left me with deep anger and puzzlement that care work can be so demeaned as “low skill” by our political leaders. How can a decent society so undervalue such difficult, challenging, and important work? Every Kind of People is a wonderful achievement
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Really eye opening and thought provoking- very funny at times but a really important viewpoint into the care system

Loved this. Such an important read.

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Having worked in Domiciliary Care this rings so true . Sad and moving. Great audio version.

Brutal but brilliant

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Brilliantly written, with compassion, humour and blinding honesty. Every politician should read this; it is a testament to the need for caring to be recognised as a profession worthy of good pay and conditions and that social care must be fixed for the benefit of all our society .

Illuminating and humbling

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This book is a remarkable piece of work; the author writes with warmth and humour about a topic that one might expect to be depressing. The anecdotes are bittersweet, sometimes shocking, often funny. Her compassion, warmth and mental fortitude come through in her writing. the narrator does an excellent job, too. It is also a very candid account of what happens to some mothers when their children are old enough to no longer need them as much; how the need of this remarkable woman to feel useful resulted in this career. Highly recommended.


Touching, funny and a fascinating insight

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Full of humanity, beautifully written, powerful, funny, hopeful. Being a carer is undervalued by the systems we live in and these stories told by a carer show this. Also, they show a myriad of characters and stories, like a cabaret, show real different human beings who became old or ill, like we all hope to, and need help and were given that help. Full of life and joy.

Amazing.

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