What You Are Getting Wrong about Appalachia (None)
Elizabeth Catte
(Author)
Description
"The most damning critique of Hillbilly Elegy."―The New York Review of Books
"A spiky polemic."--Benjamin Wallace-Wells, The New Yorker
Product Details
Price
$18.95
$17.62
Publisher
Belt Publishing
Publish Date
February 06, 2018
Pages
146
Dimensions
5.0 X 0.6 X 7.2 inches | 0.35 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780998904146
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About the Author
Elizabeth Catte is a writer and historian from East Tennessee. She holds a PhD in public history from Middle Tennessee State University and is the co-owner of Passel, a historical consulting and development company. She lives in Staunton, VA.
Reviews
"A bold refusal to submit to stereotype." --Kirkus Reviews
"A brief, forceful, and necessary correction." --Frank Guan, Bookforum
"The most damning critique of Hillbilly Elegy." --Nancy Isenberg, New York Review of Books
"Highlighting decades of suppressed workers' rights movements, as well as prison facilities that still exploit low-cost labor, Catte expands the perspective on Appalachia. Readers will indeed get more right about this slice of the country after reading her book." --Cheryl Krocker McKeon, Shelf Awareness
"Succeeds in providing a richer, more complex view of a much-maligned region." --Publishers Weekly
"A brief, forceful, and necessary correction." --Frank Guan, Bookforum
"The most damning critique of Hillbilly Elegy." --Nancy Isenberg, New York Review of Books
"Highlighting decades of suppressed workers' rights movements, as well as prison facilities that still exploit low-cost labor, Catte expands the perspective on Appalachia. Readers will indeed get more right about this slice of the country after reading her book." --Cheryl Krocker McKeon, Shelf Awareness
"Succeeds in providing a richer, more complex view of a much-maligned region." --Publishers Weekly