Real Americans

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“Real Americans: The Forgotten Voices of a Nation” is a non-fiction book Sarah Smarsh wrote. Published in 2018, it explores rural America’s socio-economic and cultural landscape, mainly focusing on the experiences of working-class families and women in the Midwest. Ha hailing from a working-class background in Kansas, Smarsh delves into her family history while weaving in broader narratives about poverty, class, gender, and the American Dream. The book provides a poignant and often overlooked perspective on being American, challenging stereotypes and offering a compassionate portrayal of individuals frequently marginalized in mainstream discourse.

2 reviews for Real Americans

  1. James

    “Real Americans” is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the complexities of race and identity in modern-day America. This thought-provoking book challenges stereotypes and provides a nuanced exploration of the experiences of citizens who often feel marginalized. The author’s personal narratives and extensive research offer a compelling perspective, fostering empathy and sparking meaningful conversations about the ongoing struggles and triumphs of true American identity.

  2. Ade

    “Real Americans” is an eye-opening and inspiring read that challenges the traditional narratives about America. Through its nuanced exploration of race, identity, and the immigrant experience, this book offers a fresh perspective on what it means to be truly American. The author’s personal stories and incisive analysis provide a thought-provoking examination of the challenges and complexities that shape our national identity. By shedding light on the often-overlooked experiences of marginalized communities, “Real Americans” encourages us to embrace a broader and more inclusive understanding of what makes us all a part of this country.”

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