Ebook {Epub PDF} Mill Town: Reckoning with What Remains by Kerri Arsenault
· Mill Town: Reckoning with What Remains Kerri Arsenault St. Martin’s Press. Early on in Mill Town: Reckoning with What Remains, Kerri Arsenault’s masterful combination of memoir and investigative reporting, the author is cautioned not to inquire too deeply into the history of Rumford and Mexico, those towns’ paper mills, or her own family bltadwin.ru’s warned to “play your cards close. · Mill Town: Reckoning with What Remains by Kerri Arsenault | Editorial Reviews. Hardcover $ $ Save 11% Current price is $, Original price is $ You Save 11%. Hardcover. $ Paperback. $ NOOK Book. A galvanizing and powerful debut, Mill Town is an American story, a human predicament, and a moral wake-up call that asks: what are we willing to tolerate and whose lives are we willing to sacrifice for our own survival? Kerri Arsenault grew up in the rural working class town of Mexico, Maine. For over years the community orbited around a paper mill that employs most townspeople, including.
In the tradition of Heartland and The Yellow House, a major non-fiction debut, an environmental and moral reckoning of three generations in a Maine paper mill town.. Kerri Arsenault grew up in the rural working-class town of Mexico, Maine. For over years the community orbited around a paper mill that employs most townspeople, including three generations of Arsenault's own family. Review: 'Mill Town: Reckoning With What Remains,' by Kerri Arsenault NONFICTION: A disturbing look at the fragile existence of small-town Maine weaves personal history and environmental alarm. Goodreads Author. I am the Book Review Editor for Orion magazine, Contributing Editor at bltadwin.ru, and the author of Mill Town: Reckoning with What Remains, which won the Rachel Carson Environment Book Award from the Society of Environmental Journalists and the Maine Literary Award for nonfiction. My work has been published in Freeman's, the.
What Arsenault presents, with mesmerizing lyricism and endearing honesty, is the story of a dying town wedded to a paper mill that once anchored the local economy while also bringing pollution and cancer. Kerri Arsenault is a book critic, teacher, book editor at Orion magazine, contributing editor at The Literary Hub, and author of Mill Town: Reckoning with What Remains, which won the Rachel Carson Environment Book Award and the Maine Literary Award for nonfiction. Mill Town was also a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Leonard Prize and is a finalist for the New England Independent Booksellers Association for bltadwin.ru’s work has appeared in Freeman’s, the Boston Globe. MILL TOWN. Reckoning With What Remains. By Kerri Arsenault. In , a doctor in a small mill town in Maine read a study suggesting that prostate and colon cancers in his community were nearly.
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