New Releases by Sarah Smarsh

Sarah Smarsh is the author of Bone of the Bone (2024), Una forza della natura (2022), Dolly Parton och kvinnorna som levde hennes låtar (2021), She Come By It Natural (2020), Heartland (2019).

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Bone of the Bone

release date: Sep 10, 2024
Bone of the Bone
Now collected for the first time in one volume, the brilliant and provocative essays that established National Book Award finalist Sarah Smarsh as one of the most important commentators on socioeconomic class in America—featuring a previously unpublished essay and a new introduction. In Bone of the Bone, Sarah Smarsh brings her graceful storytelling and incisive critique to the challenges that define our times—class division, political fissures, gender inequality, environmental crisis, media bias, the rural-urban gulf. Smarsh, a journalist who grew up on a wheat farm in Kansas and was the first in her family to graduate from college, has long focused on cultural dissonance that many in her industry neglected until recently. Now, this thought-provoking collection of more than thirty of her highly relevant, previously published essays from the past decade (2013–2024)—ranging from personal narratives to news commentary—demonstrates a life and a career steeped in the issues that affect our collective future. Compiling Smarsh’s reportage and more poetic reflections, Bone of the Bone is a singular work covering one of the most tumultuous decades in civic life. Timely, filled with perspective-shifting observations, and a pleasure to read, Sarah Smarsh’s essays—on topics as varied as the socioeconomic significance of dentistry, laws criminalizing poverty, fallacies of the “red vs. blue” political framework, working as a Hooters Girl, and much more—are an important addition to any discussion on contemporary America.

Una forza della natura

release date: Feb 23, 2022
Una forza della natura
La musica country al femminile è da sempre la colonna sonora nella vita delle donne povere d’America, che vi sentono rappresentate le loro debolezze – lavori sottopagati, uomini violenti, isolamento – ma anche cantata a gran voce la loro forza nonostante le avversità. Tra queste fiere cantautrici Dolly Parton occupa un posto di rilievo, e non soltanto musicalmente: emancipatasi a sua volta da una vita difficile nel Tennessee rurale, ha conosciuto il successo facendosi largo in un’industria dominata dagli uomini. Sarah Smarsh queste storie le conosce bene: al pari di Dolly Parton, anche le donne con cui è cresciuta, e soprattutto la nonna, Betty, hanno sempre fatto fronte con orgoglio alle difficoltà della vita. E dopo Heartland, il memoir in cui ricostruisce le vicende di queste generazioni di matriarche, torna a scrivere per mostrarci quanto siano state determinanti la vita e l’opera di Dolly Parton per il progresso sociale americano dagli anni Sessanta ad oggi. Unendo l’analisi giornalistica al tributo accorato, Una forza della natura è la dovuta celebrazione di Dolly Parton in quanto icona culturale e femminista.

Dolly Parton och kvinnorna som levde hennes låtar

release date: Jan 01, 2021
Dolly Parton och kvinnorna som levde hennes låtar
Genom låtar som Jolene och 9 to 5 har Dolly Partons i årtionden synliggjort kvinnor som sällan hörs: vita arbetarklasskvinnor i den amerikanska södern. I Dolly Parton och kvinnorna som levde hennes låtar utforskar Sarah Smarsh Partons kulturella inflytande. Parton tog tidigt kontroll över bilden av sig själv och sin karriär. Hon spelade medvetet på bilden som sexsymbol, och lyfte fram en mer...

She Come By It Natural

release date: Oct 13, 2020
She Come By It Natural
In this Time Top 100 Book of the Year, the National Book Award finalist and New York Times bestselling author of Heartland “analyzes how Dolly Parton’s songs—and success—have embodied feminism for working-class women” (People). Growing up amid Kansas wheat fields and airplane factories, Sarah Smarsh witnessed firsthand the particular vulnerabilities—and strengths—of women in working poverty. Meanwhile, country songs by female artists played in the background, telling powerful stories about life, men, hard times, and surviving. In her family, she writes, “country music was foremost a language among women. It’s how we talked to each other in a place where feelings aren’t discussed.” And no one provided that language better than Dolly Parton. In this “tribute to the woman who continues to demonstrate that feminism comes in coats of many colors,” Smarsh tells readers how Parton’s songs have validated women who go unheard: the poor woman, the pregnant teenager, the struggling mother disparaged as “trailer trash.” Parton’s broader career—from singing on the front porch of her family’s cabin in the Great Smoky Mountains to achieving stardom in Nashville and Hollywood, from “girl singer” managed by powerful men to self-made mogul of business and philanthropy—offers a springboard to examining the intersections of gender, class, and culture. Infused with Smarsh’s trademark insight, intelligence, and humanity, this is “an ambitious book” (The New Republic) about the icon Dolly Parton and an “in-depth examination into gender and class and what it means to be a woman and a working-class hero that feels particularly important right now” (Refinery29).

Heartland

release date: Sep 03, 2019
Heartland
*Finalist for the National Book Award* *Finalist for the Kirkus Prize* *Instant New York Times Bestseller* *Named a Best Book of the Year by NPR, New York Post, BuzzFeed, Shelf Awareness, Bustle, and Publishers Weekly* An essential read for our times: an eye-opening memoir of working-class poverty in America that will deepen our understanding of the ways in which class shapes our country and “a deeply humane memoir that crackles with clarifying insight”.* Sarah Smarsh was born a fifth generation Kansas wheat farmer on her paternal side, and the product of generations of teen mothers on her maternal side. Through her experiences growing up on a farm thirty miles west of Wichita, we are given a unique and essential look into the lives of poor and working class Americans living in the heartland. During Sarah’s turbulent childhood in Kansas in the 1980s and 1990s, she enjoyed the freedom of a country childhood, but observed the painful challenges of the poverty around her; untreated medical conditions for lack of insurance or consistent care, unsafe job conditions, abusive relationships, and limited resources and information that would provide for the upward mobility that is the American Dream. By telling the story of her life and the lives of the people she loves with clarity and precision but without judgement, Smarsh challenges us to look more closely at the class divide in our country. Beautifully written, in a distinctive voice, Heartland combines personal narrative with powerful analysis and cultural commentary, challenging the myths about people thought to be less because they earn less. “Heartland is one of a growing number of important works—including Matthew Desmond’s Evicted and Amy Goldstein’s Janesville—that together merit their own section in nonfiction aisles across the country: America’s postindustrial decline...Smarsh shows how the false promise of the ‘American dream’ was used to subjugate the poor. It’s a powerful mantra” *(The New York Times Book Review).

Outlaw Tales of Kansas

release date: Jan 04, 2016
Outlaw Tales of Kansas
From Dodge City to Abilene and beyond, Kansas in its early years was one fine place for outlaws, and one of the most violent places in America’s history. Consider the exploits of Jesse James—a sociopathic killer or a Robin Hood who redistributed Union wealth? Or those of Big Nose Kate, whose true identity was much nobler than her reputation as Doc Holliday’s longtime companion. That’s not to mention the dangerous inmate who became the learned Bird Man of Kansas—a renowned canary expert whose life story became a hit film. All this and more is yours for the reading in Outlaw Tales of Kansas, which introduces fifteen of the most dramatic events, and the most daring and despicable desperados, in the history of the Sunflower State.

It Happened in Kansas

release date: Aug 17, 2010
It Happened in Kansas
It Happened in Kansas features over 25 chapters in Kansas history. Lively and entertaining, this book brings the varied and fascinating history of the Sunflower State to life.

Kansas Off the Beaten Path®

release date: Jun 15, 2010
Kansas Off the Beaten Path®
Tired of the same old tourist traps? Whether you’re a visitor or a local looking for something different, let Kansas Off the Beaten Path show you the Sunflower State you never knew existed. Attend a “twine party” in Cawker City to make the world’s largest ball of twine (almost nine tons) even larger; go on a retreat to the Dominican Sisters’ Heartland Farm and try your hand at organic gardening and holistic healing; and sample some of the twenty-eight wines produced at Smoky Hill Vineyards and Winery in Salina. So if you’ve “been there, done that” one too many times, get off the main road and venture Off the Beaten Path.
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