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Author Arsenault, Kerri, author.

Title Mill town : reckoning with what remains / Kerri Arsenault.

Publisher New York : St. Martin's Press, 2020.
©2020

ISBN 9781250155931 (hardcover)
1250155932 (hardcover)



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Edition First edition.
Description x, 354 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary "A galvanizing and powerful debut, Mill Town is an American story, a human predicament, and a moral wake-up call that asks: what are we willing to tolerate and whose lives are we willing to sacrifice for our own survival? Kerri Arsenault grew up in the rural working class town of Mexico, Maine. For over 100 years the community orbited around a paper mill that employs most townspeople, including three generations of Arsenault's own family. Years after she moved away, Arsenault realized the price she paid for that seemingly secure childhood. The mill, while providing livelihoods for nearly everyone, also contributed to the destruction of the environment and the decline of the town's economic, moral, and emotional health in a slow-moving catastrophe, earning the area the nickname "Cancer Valley." In Mill Town, Arsenault undertakes an excavation of a collective past, sifting through historical archives and scientific reports, talking to family and neighbors, and examining her own childhood to present a portrait of a community that illuminates not only the ruin of her hometown and the collapse of the working-class of America, but also the hazards of both living in and leaving home, and the silences we are all afraid to violate. In exquisite prose, Arsenault explores the corruption of bodies: the human body, bodies of water, and governmental bodies, and what it's like to come from a place you love but doesn't always love you back"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents What goes around, comes around -- What goes up must come down -- Connected the dot -- Happy days -- With great power -- Family and other acts of omission -- Margins of safety -- Vacationland -- What remains -- Strike one, strike two -- Hope springs eternal -- Pipe dreams -- Going downhill -- The end of the line -- Buried in paper -- The truth lies somewhere.
Subject Arsenault, Kerri -- Family.
Rumford Mill.
Subject(S) Working class -- Maine -- Mexico (Town) -- Biography.
Mexico (Me. : Town) -- Social life and customs.
Paper industry -- Environmental aspects -- Maine -- Oxford County.
Paper industry -- Health aspects -- Maine -- Oxford County.
Pollution -- Androscoggin River Region (N.H. and Me.) -- Anecdotes.
Mill workers.
Industrial safety.
Industrial management.
Pollution.
Personal narratives.
Mexico (Me. : Town) -- Biography.
Rumford (Me.) -- Biography.
Androscoggin River (N.H. and Me.) -- Environmental conditions.
Mill town.
Anecdotes.
Autobiographies.
NonFiction.
ISBN 9781250155931 (hardcover)
1250155932 (hardcover)