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Janesville: An American Story Goldstein, Amy
Janesville: An American Story Goldstein, Amy
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**Janesville: An American Story** by Amy Goldstein isn't your typical doom-and-gloom economics textbook – it's a gripping nonfiction narrative that follows real families through the aftermath of GM's plant closure in Janesville, Wisconsin. Goldstein, a Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post reporter, spent years tracking how an entire community unraveled when their economic anchor disappeared overnight.
This compelling social commentary explores themes of resilience, class divide, and the American Dream's reality check. Perfect for readers who loved *Hillbilly Elegy* or *Evicted*, plus anyone fascinated by labor history, economic inequality, or small-town America's transformation.
Goldstein's investigative journalism background shines as she weaves together personal stories with broader economic forces, creating an accessible yet profound examination of modern American capitalism's human cost.
This preloved copy from Patina Paperbacks comes ready to challenge your assumptions about work, community, and what happens when the factory lights go dark.
"Goldstein masterfully balances heartbreak with hope, never patronizing her subjects." "Essential reading for understanding how policy affects real people's lives."
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