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Winner of the 2017 Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award!

A Washington Post reporter's intimate account of the fallout from the closing of a General Motors assembly plant in Janesville, Wisconsin - Paul Ryan's hometown - and a larger story of the hollowing of the American middle class.

This is the story of what happens to an industrial town in the American heartland when its factory stills - but it's not the familiar tale. Most observers record the immediate shock of vanished jobs, but few stay around long enough to notice what happens next, when a community with a can-do spirit tries to pick itself up.

Pulitzer Prize winner Amy Goldstein has spent years immersed in Janesville, Wisconsin, where the nation's oldest operating General Motors plant shut down in the midst of the Great Recession, two days before Christmas of 2008. Now, with intelligence, sympathy, and insight into what connects and divides people in an era of economic upheaval, she makes one of America's biggest political issues human. Her reporting takes the listener deep into the lives of autoworkers, educators, bankers, politicians, and job retrainers to show why it's so hard in the 21st century to re-create a healthy, prosperous working class.

For this is not just a Janesville story or a Midwestern story. It's an American story.

©2017 Amy Goldstein (P)2017 Simon & Schuster, Inc.
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5 out of 5 stars
By simon cooke on 17-03-18

Excellent glimpse into a changing community.

fascination longform look at the devastation of a community following economic change. Essential reading for a better understanding of the challenges working class people face and the lack of control from major economic shocks. This is as relevant to many parts of the UK as it is to the US.

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By rikki on 17-08-20

excellent and sad story of a town

so this is what happens when a major car plant closes , local business close, people cant afford repair men etc on top of the plant workers who cant pay the rent or food bills .
the author did well in showing the knock on effect on the community but it was also inspiring to see people pull together and donate to food banks.
A similar situation to the coal mining towns that closed in England in the 80/90s. The youth are still feeling the effects decades later.

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3 out of 5 stars
By Fred on 09-05-20

Anecdotes on contemporary industrial history

This is a collection of stories loosely interwoven onto the closure of a US car plant. It describes the human side of a company's failure to innovate and adapt. It's interesting but not hugely engaging or enlightening. The narration felt weak also.

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