At Home in the Heart of Appalachia: A Memoir

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John O’Brien was raised in Philadelphia by an Appalachian father who fled the mountains to escape crippling poverty and family tragedy. Years later, with a wife and two kids of his own, the son moved … [more below]

  • Author: O’Brien, John
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 320
  • Publish Date: September 17 2002
  • ISBN10: 0385721390
  • Language: English
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John O’Brien was raised in Philadelphia by an Appalachian father who fled the mountains to escape crippling poverty and family tragedy. Years later, with a wife and two kids of his own, the son moved back into those mountains in an attempt to understand both himself and the father from whom he’d become estranged.

At once a poignant memoir and a tribute to America’s most misunderstood region, At Home in the Heart of Appalachia describes a lush land of voluptuous summers, woodsmoke winters, and breathtaking autumns and springs. John O’Brien sees through the myths about Appalachia to its people and the mountain culture that has sustained them. And he takes to task na?ve missionaries and rapacious industrialists who are the real source of much of the region’s woe as well as its lingering hillbilly stereotypes. Finally, and profoundly, he comes to terms with the atavistic demons that haunt the relations between Appalachian fathers and sons.

Author: John O’Brien
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Anchor Books
Published: 09/17/2002
Pages: 320
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 7.90h x 5.20w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9780385721394
Language: English

Author

O'Brien, John

Binding

ISBN10

0385721390

ISBN13

9780385721394

Page Count

320

Published Date

September 17 2002

Language

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