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Lost at Sea: Poverty and Paradise Collide at the Edge of America is a work of reported nonfiction by journalist Joe Kloc about homelessness, wealth, and public policy in Richardson Bay, California. Based on years of reporting, the book examines a long-standing community of unhoused people living on abandoned or improvised boats in one of the most affluent parts of the United States. Its subject is not simply maritime poverty, but the collision between a picturesque coastal economy and the people pushed to its margins. Kloc approaches the bay as a concentrated example of broader American tensions: expensive housing, environmental regulation, local governance, property values, and the treatment of people who lack stable shelter. The book builds from investigative journalism rather than policy theory alone, using a specific place to show how decisions made in the name of order, safety, profit, or preservation can intensify precarity for people with few alternatives.