Making Do - A Biology of Lack: How Scarcity Rewires the Mind and Shapes the Soul Paperback – March 15, 2026

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What if poverty doesn’t just shape opportunity… but rewires the body itself?In Making Do: A Biology of Lack, Linda A. Brown offers a powerful and deeply human exploration of what it means to grow up and live inside scarcity and how those experiences shape the nervous system, the mind, and the soul.Through personal narrative, social insight, and reflections on the biology of survival, Brown reveals the hidden ways poverty imprints itself on the body. From the quiet tension of unopened mail to the constant mental calculations required to stretch food, money, and time, this book uncovers the invisible architecture of survival that millions of people live with every day. This is not a story about failure. It is a story about adaptation. Inside these pages, readers will discover:• How chronic scarcity trains the body to live in a permanent state of readiness• Why the brain under poverty carries an extreme cognitive load and decision fatigue• The hidden emotional cost of resilience• How grief, trauma, and responsibility reshape the nervous system• Why escaping poverty is far more complex than society often admitsWith honesty, compassion, and powerful insight, Making Do challenges the myths surrounding poverty and invites readers to understand the profound intelligence required to survive it.This book speaks to anyone who has lived through scarcity, loved someone who has, or wants to understand the biological and emotional realities behind one of society’s most misunderstood experiences. Because behind every statistic about poverty is a human nervous system learning how to endure. And every one of those lives deserves to be seen. Read more

ISBN13 979-8252130965
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6 x 0.34 x 9 inches
Item Weight 9.3 ounces
Reading age 8 - 17 years
Print length 136 pages
Publication date March 15, 2026

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