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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. ONE OF BARACK OBAMA'S BOOKS OF THE YEAR AND A FINALIST FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR NONFICTION.Heartland reveals one woman's experience of working-class poverty in America with an eye-opening and topical personal story.ONE OF BARACK OBAMA'S BOOKS OF THE YEAR AND A FINALIST FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR NONFICTION.Heartland reveals one woman's experience of working-class poverty in America with an eye-opening and topical personal story.Born a fifth-generation Kansas wheat farmer on her paternal side and the product of generations of teenage mothers on her maternal side, Smarsh grew up in a family of labourers trapped in a cycle of poverty. She learned about hard work, and also absorbed painful lessons about economic inequality, eventually coming to understand the powerful forces that have blighted the lives of poor and working-class Americans living in the heartland.By telling the story of her life and the lives of the people she loves, Smarsh challenges us to look more closely at daily life in America. Combining memoir with powerful analysis and cultural commentary, Heartland is a searing, uncompromising look at class, identity, and the particular perils of having less in a country known for its excess.'A deeply humane memoir with crackles of clarifying insight, Heartland is one of a growingnumber of important works . that together merit their own section in non-fiction aisles across the country- America's post-industrial decline. Or, perhaps, simply- class . Smarshshows how the false promise of the "American dream" was used to subjugate the poor.'-Francesca Mari, The New York Times Book Review'"Class is an illusion with real consequences", Smarsh writes in this candid and courageousmemoir of growing up in a family of working-class farmers in Kansas during the 1980s and'90s . Smarsh's raw and intimate narrative exposes a country of economic inequality that"has failed its children".' STARRED REVIEW-Publishers Weekly'The difficulty of transcending poverty is the message behind this personal history ofgrowing up in the dusty farmlands of Kansas, where "nothing was more painful . than truethings being denied" . The takeaway? The working poor don't need our pity; they need tobe heard above the din of cliche and without so-called expert interpretation. Smarsh'sfamily are expert enough to correct any misunderstandings about their lives.'-oprah.com Heartland reveals one woman's experience of working-class poverty in America with an eye-opening and topical personal story. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781925713633
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Paperback octavo, very good condition, tiny bump top spine, top corners few pages creased (bookmarks), minor edgewear corner tips. 290 pp. Sarah Smarsh writes a topical and moving memoir of one woman's experience of working-class poverty in America. The book combines memoir with powerful analysis and cultural commentary, and looks at class, identity, and the problems of having less in a country known for its excess. Nº de ref. del artículo: 30176
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. ONE OF BARACK OBAMA'S BOOKS OF THE YEAR AND A FINALIST FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR NONFICTION.Heartland reveals one woman's experience of working-class poverty in America with an eye-opening and topical personal story.ONE OF BARACK OBAMA'S BOOKS OF THE YEAR AND A FINALIST FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR NONFICTION.Heartland reveals one woman's experience of working-class poverty in America with an eye-opening and topical personal story.Born a fifth-generation Kansas wheat farmer on her paternal side and the product of generations of teenage mothers on her maternal side, Smarsh grew up in a family of labourers trapped in a cycle of poverty. She learned about hard work, and also absorbed painful lessons about economic inequality, eventually coming to understand the powerful forces that have blighted the lives of poor and working-class Americans living in the heartland.By telling the story of her life and the lives of the people she loves, Smarsh challenges us to look more closely at daily life in America. Combining memoir with powerful analysis and cultural commentary, Heartland is a searing, uncompromising look at class, identity, and the particular perils of having less in a country known for its excess.'A deeply humane memoir with crackles of clarifying insight, Heartland is one of a growingnumber of important works . that together merit their own section in non-fiction aisles across the country- America's post-industrial decline. Or, perhaps, simply- class . Smarshshows how the false promise of the "American dream" was used to subjugate the poor.'-Francesca Mari, The New York Times Book Review'"Class is an illusion with real consequences", Smarsh writes in this candid and courageousmemoir of growing up in a family of working-class farmers in Kansas during the 1980s and'90s . Smarsh's raw and intimate narrative exposes a country of economic inequality that"has failed its children".' STARRED REVIEW-Publishers Weekly'The difficulty of transcending poverty is the message behind this personal history ofgrowing up in the dusty farmlands of Kansas, where "nothing was more painful . than truethings being denied" . The takeaway? The working poor don't need our pity; they need tobe heard above the din of cliche and without so-called expert interpretation. Smarsh'sfamily are expert enough to correct any misunderstandings about their lives.'-oprah.com Heartland reveals one woman's experience of working-class poverty in America with an eye-opening and topical personal story. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781925713633
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. ONE OF BARACK OBAMA'S BOOKS OF THE YEAR AND A FINALIST FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR NONFICTION.Heartland reveals one woman's experience of working-class poverty in America with an eye-opening and topical personal story.ONE OF BARACK OBAMA'S BOOKS OF THE YEAR AND A FINALIST FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR NONFICTION.Heartland reveals one woman's experience of working-class poverty in America with an eye-opening and topical personal story.Born a fifth-generation Kansas wheat farmer on her paternal side and the product of generations of teenage mothers on her maternal side, Smarsh grew up in a family of labourers trapped in a cycle of poverty. She learned about hard work, and also absorbed painful lessons about economic inequality, eventually coming to understand the powerful forces that have blighted the lives of poor and working-class Americans living in the heartland.By telling the story of her life and the lives of the people she loves, Smarsh challenges us to look more closely at daily life in America. Combining memoir with powerful analysis and cultural commentary, Heartland is a searing, uncompromising look at class, identity, and the particular perils of having less in a country known for its excess.'A deeply humane memoir with crackles of clarifying insight, Heartland is one of a growingnumber of important works . that together merit their own section in non-fiction aisles across the country- America's post-industrial decline. Or, perhaps, simply- class . Smarshshows how the false promise of the "American dream" was used to subjugate the poor.'-Francesca Mari, The New York Times Book Review'"Class is an illusion with real consequences", Smarsh writes in this candid and courageousmemoir of growing up in a family of working-class farmers in Kansas during the 1980s and'90s . Smarsh's raw and intimate narrative exposes a country of economic inequality that"has failed its children".' STARRED REVIEW-Publishers Weekly'The difficulty of transcending poverty is the message behind this personal history ofgrowing up in the dusty farmlands of Kansas, where "nothing was more painful . than truethings being denied" . The takeaway? The working poor don't need our pity; they need tobe heard above the din of cliche and without so-called expert interpretation. Smarsh'sfamily are expert enough to correct any misunderstandings about their lives.'-oprah.com Heartland reveals one woman's experience of working-class poverty in America with an eye-opening and topical personal story. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781925713633
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