It Runs in the Family: A Memoir

It Runs in the Family: A Memoir

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It Runs in the Family: A Memoir

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It Runs in the Family is a memoir of faith and willful ignorance, truths and secrets, rural and urban labor, and fire: fire as both knowledge and destructive force.

Richard Manning was raised on a piece of farmland in Michigan, in a working- class family of Christian fundamentalists. Manning's father was a jack of many trades: farmer, carpenter, builder, power lineman, factory worker, small businessman. His mother concealed her own troubled childhood beneath a religious faith that explained away uncertainty, illness, and tragedy.

Manning grew up learning how to work and what to believe---but came to understand his family's seemingly-normal facade as a mask for troubling secrets. It Runs in the Family is the story of Manning's journey away from his family, one that ranges from their Michigan farm to the fire-ravaged wilderness of Montana, and finally to a remote village in Panama, where he comes to pursue a past he had vowed to leave behind. Linking his own life with the larger story of his family, the land they inhabited, and the right-wing fundamentalist politics gaining ground in America, Richard Manning offers a singular memoir.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Richard Manning
Binding
Hardcover
Brand
Manning, Richard
EAN
9780312620301
Edition
0
Feature
Used Book in Good Condition
ISBN
0312620306
Label
St. Martin's Press
Manufacturer
St. Martin's Press
NumberOfItems
1
NumberOfPages
320
PublicationDate
2013-07-02
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
ReleaseDate
2013-07-02
Studio
St. Martin's Press