The Change: My Great American, Postindustrial, Midlife Crisis Tour

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Product Details
Price
$26.95
Publisher
University of Wisconsin Press
Publish Date
Pages
232
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.63 inches | 1.17 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780299328306
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About the Author
Lori Soderlind is an award-winning essayist and journalist, and author of the memoir Chasing Montana: A Love Story.
Reviews
"Every good story is about longing, and Soderlind'sThe Changeplunges into that aching universe from the first page. In pursuit of her own lost heart, she sets out on a road trip, and along the way beguiling obstacles and complications are tossed in her path, making this a funny and smart story of two midlife crises, the country's and the author's."--Lucy Jane Bledsoe, author of Lava Falls
"In vivid, candid, layered prose, Soderlind takes us on a riveting journey to discover how and why what we love isn't always what makes sense. As she sheds the things she cannot take with her, she finds that there can be light at the end of a tunnel, discovering a beginning that is not only good for her soul, but perhaps for America's, writ large."--Amy Bass, author of One Goal: A Coach, a Team, and the Game That Brought a Divided Town Together
"Soderlind describes an adventure that, to my mind, is split between the wanderlust of Jack Kerouac's On the Road and the intellectual focus of Charlie Leduff's Detroit: An American Autopsy."--Jordan Heil, Saint Joseph's University
"Soderlind's voice is casual, informative, by turns funny and moving. The prose is fluid and precise. It's an engaging read."--Chris Fink, author of Add This to the List of Things That You Are
"[A] quirky, entertaining memoir. . . . In straightforward prose and with a sharp eye for detail, Soderlind satisfies with a charm of her own."--Publishers Weekly
"A significant contribution to a new wave of midwestern autobiographical writings. . . . Soderlind's candid and life-affirming accounts capture the region's cultural complexities in a range of chapters covering cities like Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Milwaukee, Louisville, and many smaller locales."--Cleveland Review of Books
"[A] probing memoir. . . . The Change exposes the pain of owning the hollow places in one's self and reveals luminous moments of pure love found in the simplest of people and places--moments that are worth the sorrow of an inevitable goodbye."--Foreword Reviews
"A meandering road trip with an aging dog helps a woman find some direction in her life. . . . Ultimately, Soderlind shows how each place she visited was unique and deserving of attention. Entertaining, informative stories of a distressed America and of a woman looking for answers."--Kirkus Reviews