Southwest Branch Closing for Maintenance
Southwest Branch will be closed on Monday, March 25 and Tuesday, March 26 for replacement of the HVAC unit. The book drop will remain open and we plan to resume normal operating hours on Wednesday, March 27.

Presidential Preference Primary Election Early Voting at Select Library Locations
Ten OCLS Branch locations will host early voting for the 2024 Early Voting Primary Election from Monday, March 4 to Sunday, March 17 (10 a.m. – 6 p.m.): Alafaya, Chickasaw, Fairview Shores, Hiawassee, South Creek, Southeast, Southwest, Washington Park, West Oaks, and Winter Garden. Learn more about early voting at select library locations >

My Library

     
Limit search to available items
Title Heartland : a memoir of working hard and being broke in the richest country on Earth / Sarah Smarsh.
Author Smarsh, Sarah, author.
Publication Info. New York : Scribner, 2018.
©2018
Book Cover
Copies/Volumes
Location Call No. Status
 Alafaya  B SMARSH    Check Shelves
 Orlando Public Library (Downtown) - Third Floor  B SMARSH    Check Shelves
 South Creek  B SMARSH    Checked Out
 Southeast  B SMARSH    Check Shelves
Edition First Scribner hardcover edition.
Description ix, 290 pages ; 22 cm
text rdacontent
unmediated rdamedia
volume rdacarrier
Summary During Smarsh's turbulent childhood in Kansas in the '80s and '90s, the forces of cyclical poverty and the country's changing economic policies solidified her family's place among the working poor. Her personal history affirms the corrosive impact intergenerational poverty can have on individuals, families, and communities. Combining memoir with powerful analysis and cultural commentary, this is an uncompromising look at class, identity, and the particular perils of having less in a country known for its excess.
"During Sarah Smarsh's turbulent childhood in Kansas in the 1980s and 1990s, the country's changing economic policies solidified her family's place among the working poor. By telling the story of her life and the lives of the people she loves, Smarsh challenges us to examine the class divide in our country and the myths about people thought to be less because they earn less. Her personal history affirms the corrosive impact intergenerational poverty can have on individuals, families, and communities, and she explores this idea as lived experience, metaphor, and level of consciousness. Born a fifth-generation Kansas wheat farmer on her paternal side and the product of generations of teen mothers on her maternal side, Smarsh grew up in a family of laborers trapped in a cycle of poverty. Whether working the wheat harvest, helping on her dad's construction sites, or visiting her grandma's courthouse job, she learned about hard work. She also absorbed painful lessons about economic inequality. Through her experience growing up as the child of a dissatisfied teenage mother--and being raised predominantly by her grandmother on a farm thirty miles west of Wichita--she gives us a unique, essential look into the lives of poor and working-class Americans living in the middle of our country. Combining memoir with powerful analysis and cultural commentary, Heartland is an uncompromising look at class, identity, and the particular perils of having less in a country known for its excess. "--Dust jacket.
Contents Dear August -- A penny in a purse -- The body of a poor girl -- A stretch of gravel with wheat on either side -- The shame a country could assign -- A house that needs shingles -- A working-class woman -- The place I was from.
Subject Smarsh, Sarah.
Poor -- Kansas -- Biography.
Working poor -- Kansas -- Biography.
Farmers -- Kansas -- Biography.
Farmers -- Kansas -- Economic conditions.
Farm life -- Kansas.
Kansas -- Biography.
Farm life -- Kansas.
Genre Autobiographies.
Nonfiction.
Autobiographies.
ISBN 1501133098 (hardcover) : $26.00
9781501133091 (hardcover) : $26.00