There Are No Children Here (2011) - Plot & Excerpts
It didn’t take much, given all that was found down there, to make that leap of imagination. When Gwen Anderson, the newly appointed housing manager of Horner who had been entrusted to help turn the troubled complex around, ventured into the basements of Horner’s high-rises, she vomited. On April 20, Ms. Anderson wrote the following memo to her superiors at the CHA: During inspection of basements of buildings (6) in Henry Horner Homes Project by the Manager, Assistant Manager, and Maintenance Superintendent, the following was found: An estimated two thousand (2000) appliances: Refrigerators—some new, with the insulation pulled out, missing motors, aluminum freezer compartments missing, electrical cords ripped out, some standing in pool of water and rusting away. Ranges—some stacked wall to wall—floor to ceiling and barring entry into the storage room, parts missing (doors, burners, grates, boiler trays, knobs, panels, etc.), standing in the pools of water and rusting away. It should be noted also that these appliances were heavily infested with roaches, fleas.
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