Five Star White Trash: A Memoir of Fraud and Family

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An unforgettable journey from seventh-grade dropout to celebrated professor

Her family was white, but not the right kind of white. They were five star white trash. They borrowed money and tried to bu

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  • Author: Davis, Georgiann
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Page Count: 264
  • Publish Date: October 07 2025
  • ISBN10: 1479840394
  • Language: English
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An unforgettable journey from seventh-grade dropout to celebrated professor

Her family was white, but not the right kind of white. They were five star white trash. They borrowed money and tried to buy class.

In this unflinching response to JD Vance’s Hillbilly Elegy, Georgiann Davis guides us through her extraordinary life, from weighing almost 300 pounds by fifth grade, to dropping out of school in the seventh and on to selling weed out of her “monkey shit green” Plymouth Neon. A tall, fat girl who only wore boy’s clothing, she grew up with a turbulent family outside of Chicago: the larger-than-life mother who looked like Farah Fawcett, the father who understood cars better than children, the brother whose drug use went unchecked, and the Greek grandparents who could only love her from afar. Then there was the shocking medical secret kept from her-one that upended everything she thought she knew about herself, gender, and the human body.

With unflinching candor and dark humor, Davis tells her ‘stranger-than-fiction’ life story in a brave voice that will have readers rooting for her. As Davis chronicles her surprising journey from middle-school dropout to professor, she reveals how whiteness colored her family’s struggles. She connects her personal experiences of medical abuse, fatphobia, and fear of the intersex body with incisive critiques of whiteness, the opioid crisis, and gendered and queer oppression. Faced with unimaginable setbacks–identity theft, home eviction, medical trauma, and family betrayal–Davis relentlessly pursued education. It was this quest that transformed her life, giving her the tools to tell her own story. The result is a deeply moving memoir which complicates our understanding of upward mobility and familial love.

Author: Georgiann Davis
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: New York University Press
Published: 10/07/2025
Pages: 264
Weight: 0.9lbs
Size: 9.06h x 6.06w x 1.26d
ISBN: 9781479840397
Language: English

Author

Davis, Georgiann

Binding

ISBN10

1479840394

ISBN13

9781479840397

Page Count

264

Published Date

October 07 2025

Language

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