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Hidden America

From Coal Miners to Cowboys, an Extraordinary Exploration of the Unseen People Who Make This...

Jeanne Marie Laskas

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English
Berkley Publishing Corporation,U.S.
03 September 2013
An Oprah.com ""Must-Read Book""

Award-winning journalist Jeanne Marie Laskas reveals ""enlightening, entertaining, and often poignant""
* profiles of America's working class-the forgotten men and women who make our country run.

Take the men of Hopedale Mining company in Cadiz, Ohio. Laskas spent several weeks with them, both below and above ground, and by the end, you will know not only about their work, but about Pap and his dying mom, Smitty and the mail-order bride who stood him up at the airport, and Scotty and his thwarted dreams of becoming a boxing champion.

That is only one hidden world. Others that she explores- an Alaskan oil rig, a migrant labor camp in Maine, the air traffic control center at LaGuardia Airport in New York, a beef ranch in Texas, a landfill in California, a long-haul trucker in Iowa, a gun shop in Arizona, and the Cincinnati Ben-Gals cheerleaders, mere footnotes in the moneymaking spectacle that is professional football.

""Jeanne Marie Laskas is a reporting and writing powerhouse. She doesn't just interview the people who dig our coal and extract our oil, she goes deep into the mines and tundra with them. With beauty, wit, curiosity, and grace, she finds the hidden soul of America.

Hidden Americais essential reading.""-Rebecca Skloot, author ofThe Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
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Imprint:   Berkley Publishing Corporation,U.S.
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 21mm
Weight:   352g
ISBN:   9780425267271
ISBN 10:   042526727X
Pages:   336
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Jeanne Marie Laskas is theNew York Timesbestselling author of six books including Hidden America andConcussion, which inspired the Golden Globe-nominated film.Formerly a contributing editor atEsquire,and a syndicated weekly columnistatThe Washington PostMagazine,she has been writing for national magazines for 20years, with work appearing inThe New Yorker,The New York Times Magazine,Smithsonian Magazine,O-The Oprah Magazine,Allure, Ladies Home Journal, and many others. Her work has appeared in numerous anthologies, includingBest American Magazine Writing 2008andBest American Sportswriting 2000,2002,2008,2010and2012. She has won more than a dozen Gold Quill awards for Excellence in Journalism, and her piece about coal mining, ""Underworld,"" was a finalist in feature writing for the 2007 National Magazine Awards.Her earliest essays and features are compiled inThe Balloon Lady and Other People I Know. Laskaswrites regularly forThe New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, andGQ, where she is a correspondent.She is a professor at the University of Pittsburgh, where she is director ofThe Writing Program, and founding director of The Center for Creativity.Shelives on a horse farmwith her husband and two daughters.

Reviews for Hidden America: From Coal Miners to Cowboys, an Extraordinary Exploration of the Unseen People Who Make This Country Work

A literary miracle. In effortlessly lucid prose, Laskas tells stories that spellbind precisely because they remind us of the center that quietly holds America together. --Robert Draper, author of Do Not Ask What Good We Do In this thoroughly entertaining study of what some people do that other people would never do, journalist Laskas makes her subjects sing. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) Each of these profiles rings true. --*The Huffington Post At a time when American workers seem most prized for their ability to serve as campaign props, Hidden America comes as a breath of fresh air with no political slant, no hidden motive. --Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Hearing [these] voices, it's impossible not to see the world a little differently. --The Daily Beast, Hot Read It's not a stretch to use the name Studs Terkel in the same sentence with the name Jeanne Marie Laskas. She's one hell of a journalist, a world-class storyteller. This is not just a good read, it's an important one. --Linda Ellerbee At once heartwarming, funny, sad, ironic, and most of all, insightful. --Bob Schieffer A finely crafted look behind the curtains of everyday life--think Dirty Jobs for the literate set. --Mike Sager, author of The Someone You're Not A wondrous book, fierce and intimate in its investigations...Like Studs Terkel if he wrote novels and Tom Wolfe if he wrote about working folk. --Ron Carlson, author of Five Skies and The Signal A literary miracle. In effortlessly lucid prose, Laskas tells stories that spellbind precisely because they remind us of the center that quietly holds America together. Robert Draper, author of Do Not Ask What Good We Do In this thoroughly entertaining study of what some people do that other people would never do, journalist Laskas makes her subjects sing. Publishers Weekly (starred review) Each of these profiles rings true. *The Huffington Post At a time when American workers seem most prized for their ability to serve as campaign props, Hidden America comes as a breath of fresh air with no political slant, no hidden motive. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Hearing [these] voices, it s impossible not to see the world a little differently. The Daily Beast, Hot Read It s not a stretch to use the name Studs Terkel in the same sentence with the name Jeanne Marie Laskas. She s one hell of a journalist, a world-class storyteller. This is not just a good read, it s an important one. Linda Ellerbee At once heartwarming, funny, sad, ironic, and most of all, insightful. Bob Schieffer A finely crafted look behind the curtains of everyday life think Dirty Jobs for the literate set. Mike Sager, author of The Someone You re Not A wondrous book, fierce and intimate in its investigations...Like Studs Terkel if he wrote novels and Tom Wolfe if he wrote about working folk. Ron Carlson, author of Five Skies and The Signal Jeanne Marie Laskas is a reporting and writing powerhouse Hidden America is essential reading. Rebecca Skloot, author of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks A literary miracle. In effortlessly lucid prose, Laskas tells stories that spellbind precisely because they remind us of the center that quietly holds America together. Robert Draper, author of Do Not Ask What Good We Do In this thoroughly entertaining study of what some people do that other people would never do, journalist Laskas makes her subjects sing. Publishers Weekly (starred review) Each of these profiles rings true, offering an enlightening, entertaining, and often poignant glimpse into occupations that most of us know little about. The Huffington Post At a time when American workers seem most prized for their ability to serve as campaign props, Hidden America comes as a breath of fresh air with no political slant, no hidden motive. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Hearing [these] voices, it s impossible not to see the world a little differently. The Daily Beast, Hot Read It s not a stretch to use the name Studs Terkel in the same sentence with the name Jeanne Marie Laskas. She s one hell of a journalist, a world-class storyteller. This is not just a good read, it s an important one. Linda Ellerbee At once heartwarming, funny, sad, ironic, and most of all, insightful. Bob Schieffer A finely crafted look behind the curtains of everyday life think Dirty Jobs for the literate set. Mike Sager, author of The Someone You re Not A wondrous book, fierce and intimate in its investigations...Like Studs Terkel if he wrote novels and Tom Wolfe if he wrote about working folk. Ron Carlson, author of Five Skies and The Signal Jeanne Marie Laskas is a reporting and writing powerhouse... Hidden America is essential reading. --Rebecca Skloot, author of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks A literary miracle. In effortlessly lucid prose, Laskas tells stories that spellbind precisely because they remind us of the center that quietly holds America together. --Robert Draper, author of Do Not Ask What Good We Do In this thoroughly entertaining study of what some people do that other people would never do, journalist Laskas makes her subjects sing. -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) Each of these profiles rings true, offering an enlightening, entertaining, and often poignant glimpse into occupations that most of us know little about. -- The Huffington Post At a time when American workers seem most prized for their ability to serve as campaign props, Hidden America comes as a breath of fresh air with no political slant, no hidden motive. -- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Hearing [these] voices, it's impossible not to see the world a little differently. -- The Daily Beast, Hot Read It's not a stretch to use the name Studs Terkel in the same sentence with the name Jeanne Marie Laskas. She's one hell of a journalist, a world-class storyteller. This is not just a good read, it's an important one. --Linda Ellerbee At once heartwarming, funny, sad, ironic, and most of all, insightful. --Bob Schieffer A finely crafted look behind the curtains of everyday life--think Dirty Jobs for the literate set. --Mike Sager, author of The Someone You're Not A wondrous book, fierce and intimate in its investigations...Like Studs Terkel if he wrote novels and Tom Wolfe if he wrote about working folk. --Ron Carlson, author of Five Skies and The Signal


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