Recommended by Professor Butcher
Over the winter break, I found myself absolutely engrossed in J.D. Vanceâs Hillbilly Elegy, a memoir that meditates on Vanceâs early life within a poor, isolated Appalachian town, one of many that dot the areas directly south and east of us. Part personal narrative and part social critique, Vanceâs book considers the implications of class and legacy as they relate to political ideology, and howâin failing to achieve the American dream, a dream many Americans feel was promised to themâa large swath of this nation has come to feel cheated, ignored, and abandoned.…