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Rust : A Memoir of Steel and Grit
Rust : A Memoir of Steel and Grit
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Author(s): Goldbach, Eliese
Goldbach, Eliese Colette
ISBN No.: 9781529402797
Pages: 352
Year: 202003
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 35.14
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"A female steelworker's soulful portrait of industrial life. Goldbach's evocative prose paints a Dantean vision of the mill.but she discovers in the plant's quirky, querulous employees an ethic of empathy and solidarity that bridges ideological divides. The result is an insightful and ultimately reassuring take on America's working class - Publisher's WeeklyEliese Colette Goldbach uses formal experiment, broken narrative, and a voice that admits doubt and questions the terms of its telling to fight silencing. Masterful form is often a question of well-managed ruptur - Leslie JamisonThere have been a lot of books written about life in industrial cities in the Midwest, but relatively few written by people who actually live in them, and few so heartfelt and unsparing. Rust is at once a unique memoir and a broad indictment of America's broken promise that anyone who came of age in the 21st century will find painfully familiar - Sarah KendziorBeautiful - Charlie LeDuff Rust is a soulful telling of America's stubborn and forgotten core. Deeply honest and defying easy sentimentality, this book heralds the arrival of a true talent - Adam ChandlerGoldbach turns in a gritty memoir of working in a steel mill while wrestling with the world beyond. An affecting, unblinking portrait of working-class life - Kirkus ReviewsIn our whacked-out national moment, Eliese Colette Goldbach arrives in the nick of time, a fresh voice to revive an old, substantial truth: that one person's hard work, achieved despite troubles of heart and finance, of faith and family, is the most enduring American value of all.


Rust is a memoir of steel and grit, yes, but soul above all, a young Cleveland millworker's eloquent tale of hard times that plants its boots squarely on the bookshelf of American working-class literature - David GiffelsA haunting meditation from the far shores of addiction, mental illness, and obsession - Ladette Randolph.


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