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Type
Memoirs
Publication Date
2020-03-03
Pages
320
ISBN
9781250239402

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Publisher
Flatiron Books
ISBN-10
1250239400
ISBN-13
9781250239402
eBay Product ID (ePID)
14038464712

Product Key Features

Book Title
Rust : a Memoir of Steel and Grit
Number of Pages
320 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2020
Topic
Women, Labor & Industrial Relations, Social Classes & Economic Disparity, Sociology / General, Christianity / Catholic, Industries / Manufacturing
Genre
Religion, Political Science, Social Science, Biography & Autobiography, Business & Economics
Author
Eliese Colette Goldbach
Format
Hardcover

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Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
17.3 Oz
Item Length
9.6 in
Item Width
6.4 in

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Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2019-046769
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
Praise for Eliese Colette Goldbach "[Eliese Colette Goldbach] uses the particular tools of the essay--formal experiment, ruptured narrative, a voice that admits doubt and questions the terms of its telling--to fight silencing. Masterful. " -Leslie Jamison , New York Times bestselling author of The Recovering "In 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 Giffels , author of Barnstorming Ohio: To Understand America and The Hard Way on Purpose: Essays and Dispatches from the Rust Belt "A haunting meditation from the far shores of addiction, mental illness, and obsession." -Ladette Randolph , Ploughshares, Praise for Eliese Colette Goldbach "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." -- Publishers Weekly "[Eliese Colette Goldbach] uses formal experiment, broken narrative, a voice that admits doubt and questions the terms of its telling to fight silencing. Masterful form is often a question of well-managed rupture." -- Leslie Jamison , New York Times bestselling author of The Recovering "There 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 Kendzior , New York Times bestselling author of The View from Flyover Country "Goldbach 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 Reviews "In 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 Giffels , author of Barnstorming Ohio: To Understand America and The Hard Way on Purpose: Essays and Dispatches from the Rust Belt "A haunting meditation from the far shores of addiction, mental illness, and obsession." -- Ladette Randolph , author of Leaving the Pink House " Rust is a brave, heartfelt memoir whose pages overflow with hard-earned wisdom. Goldbach's story of embodying our national extremes--conservative vs progressive, religious vs secular, white collar vs blue--has endowed her with a singular ability to see through our partisan delusions and identify what, truly, unites us still as Americans. If your heart, like mine, feels poisoned by this era of political division, Rust may just be the antidote for which you've been searching. " -- John Larison , author of an Entertainment Weekly Best Book Whiskey When We're Dry "The steel mill burns on in the heart of Cleveland, and in the pages of Eliese Collette Goldbach's transformative debut. This is indeed a memoir of steel and grit, the extraordinary work of every ordinary day. But like all great stories, Rust is also a love story--about a craft, a city, and the communities we forge there. Goldbach reminds us that what we make in turn makes us who and what we are. " -- Dave Lucas , author of Ohioana Book Award for Poetry winner Weather, Praise for Eliese Colette Goldbach "[Eliese Colette Goldbach] uses formal experiment, broken narrative, a voice that admits doubt and questions the terms of its telling to fight silencing. Masterful form is often a question of well-managed rupture." -- Leslie Jamison , New York Times bestselling author of The Recovering "There 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 Kendzior , New York Times bestselling author of The View from Flyover Country "In 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 Giffels , author of Barnstorming Ohio: To Understand America and The Hard Way on Purpose: Essays and Dispatches from the Rust Belt "A haunting meditation from the far shores of addiction, mental illness, and obsession." -- Ladette Randolph , author of Leaving the Pink House " Rust is a brave, heartfelt memoir whose pages overflow with hard-earned wisdom. Goldbach's story of embodying our national extremes--conservative vs progressive, religious vs secular, white collar vs blue--has endowed her with a singular ability to see through our partisan delusions and identify what, truly, unites us still as Americans. If your heart, like mine, feels poisoned by this era of political division, Rust may just be the antidote for which you've been searching. " -- John Larison , author of an Entertainment Weekly Best Book Whiskey When We're Dry "The steel mill burns on in the heart of Cleveland, and in the pages of Eliese Collette Goldbach's transformative debut. This is indeed a memoir of steel and grit, the extraordinary work of every ordinary day. But like all great stories, Rust is also a love story--about a craft, a city, and the communities we forge there. Goldbach reminds us that what we make in turn makes us who and what we are. " -- Dave Lucas , author of Ohioana Book Award for Poetry winner Weather, Praise for Eliese Colette Goldbach "[Eliese Colette Goldbach] uses formal experiment, ruptured narrative, a voice that admits doubt and questions the terms of its telling to fight silencing. Masterful form is often a question of well-managed rupture." -Leslie Jamison , New York Times bestselling author of The Recovering "In 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 Giffels , author of Barnstorming Ohio: To Understand America and The Hard Way on Purpose: Essays and Dispatches from the Rust Belt "A haunting meditation from the far shores of addiction, mental illness, and obsession." -Ladette Randolph , author of Leaving the Pink House, Praise for Eliese Colette Goldbach "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." -- Publishers Weekly "Eliese 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 rupture." -- Leslie Jamison , New York Times bestselling author of The Recovering "There 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 Kendzior , New York Times bestselling author of The View from Flyover Country " Beautiful ." --Charlie LeDuff , New York Times bestselling author of Detroit: An American Autopsy " 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 Chandler, author of Drive-Thru Dreams "Goldbach 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 Reviews "In 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 Giffels , author of Barnstorming Ohio: To Understand America and The Hard Way on Purpose: Essays and Dispatches from the Rust Belt "A haunting meditation from the far shores of addiction, mental illness, and obsession." -- Ladette Randolph , author of Leaving the Pink House " Rust is a brave, heartfelt memoir whose pages overflow with hard-earned wisdom. Goldbach's story of embodying our national extremes--conservative vs progressive, religious vs secular, white collar vs blue--has endowed her with a singular ability to see through our partisan delusions and identify what, truly, unites us still as Americans. If your heart, like mine, feels poisoned by this era of political division, Rust may just be the antidote for which you've been searching. " -- John Larison , author of an Entertainment Weekly Best Book Whiskey When We're Dry "The steel mill burns on in the heart of Cleveland, and in the pages of Eliese Collette Goldbach's transformative debut. This is indeed a memoir of steel and grit, the extraordinary work of every ordinary day. But like all great stories, Rust is also a love story--about a craft, a city, and the communities we forge there. Goldbach reminds us that what we make in turn makes us who and what we are. " -- Dave Lucas , author of Ohioana Book Award for Poetry winner Weather, "In 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 Giffels , author of Barnstorming Ohio: To Understand America and The Hard Way on Purpose: Essays and Dispatches from the Rust Belt, Praise for Eliese Colette Goldbach "[Eliese Colette Goldbach] uses formal experiment, ruptured narrative, a voice that admits doubt and questions the terms of its telling to fight silencing. Masterful form is often a question of well-managed rupture." -- Leslie Jamison , New York Times bestselling author of The Recovering "There 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 Kendzior , New York Times bestselling author of The View from Flyover Country "In 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 Giffels , author of Barnstorming Ohio: To Understand America and The Hard Way on Purpose: Essays and Dispatches from the Rust Belt "A haunting meditation from the far shores of addiction, mental illness, and obsession." -- Ladette Randolph , author of Leaving the Pink House " Rust is a brave, heartfelt memoir whose pages overflow with hard-earned wisdom. Goldbach's story of embodying our national extremes--conservative vs progressive, religious vs secular, white collar vs blue--has endowed her with a singular ability to see through our partisan delusions and identify what, truly, unites us still as Americans. If your heart, like mine, feels poisoned by this era of political division, Rust may just be the antidote for which you've been searching. " -- John Larison , author of an Entertainment Weekly Best Book Whiskey When We're Dry "The steel mill burns on in the heart of Cleveland, and in the pages of Eliese Collette Goldbach's transformative debut. This is indeed a memoir of steel and grit, the extraordinary work of every ordinary day. But like all great stories, Rust is also a love story--about a craft, a city, and the communities we forge there. Goldbach reminds us that what we make in turn makes us who and what we are. " -- Dave Lucas , author of Ohioana Book Award for Poetry winner Weather
Dewey Decimal
669.1092
Synopsis
A debut memoir of grit and tenacity, as one young woman returns to the conservative hometown she always longed to escape to earn a living in the steel mill that casts a shadow over Cleveland. Steel is the only thing that shines in the belly of the mill... To ArcelorMittal Steel Eliese is known as #6691: Utility Worker, but this was never her dream. Fresh out of college, eager to leave behind her conservative hometown and come to terms with her Christian roots, Eliese found herself applying for a job at the local steel mill. The mill is everything she was trying to escape, but it's also her only shot at financial security in an economically devastated and forgotten part of America. In Rust , Eliese brings the reader inside the belly of the mill and the middle American upbringing that brought her there in the first place. She takes a long and intimate look at her Rust Belt childhood and struggles to reconcile her desire to leave without turning her back on the people she's come to love. The people she sees as the unsung backbone of our nation. Faced with the financial promise of a steelworker's paycheck, and the very real danger of working in an environment where a steel coil could crush you at any moment or a vat of molten iron could explode because of a single drop of water, Eliese finds unexpected warmth and camaraderie among the gruff men she labors beside each day. Appealing to readers of Hillbilly Elegy and Educated , Rust is a story of the humanity Eliese discovers in the most unlikely and hellish of places, and the hope that therefore begins to grow., "Elements of Tara Westover's Educated... The mill comes to represent something holy to [Eliese] because it is made not of steel but of people." -- New York Times Book Review One woman's story of working in the backbreaking steel industry to rebuild her life -- but what she uncovers in the mill is much more than molten metal and grueling working conditions. Under the mill's orange flame she finds hope for the unity of America. Steel is the only thing that shines in the belly of the mill... To ArcelorMittal Steel Eliese is known as #6691: Utility Worker, but this was never her dream. Fresh out of college, eager to leave behind her conservative hometown and come to terms with her Christian roots, Eliese found herself applying for a job at the local steel mill. The mill is everything she was trying to escape, but it's also her only shot at financial security in an economically devastated and forgotten part of America. In Rust , Eliese brings the reader inside the belly of the mill and the middle American upbringing that brought her there in the first place. She takes a long and intimate look at her Rust Belt childhood and struggles to reconcile her desire to leave without turning her back on the people she's come to love. The people she sees as the unsung backbone of our nation. Faced with the financial promise of a steelworker's paycheck, and the very real danger of working in an environment where a steel coil could crush you at any moment or a vat of molten iron could explode because of a single drop of water, Eliese finds unexpected warmth and camaraderie among the gruff men she labors beside each day. Appealing to readers of Hillbilly Elegy and Educated , Rust is a story of the humanity Eliese discovers in the most unlikely and hellish of places, and the hope that therefore begins to grow.
LC Classification Number
HD6073.I52U646 2020

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