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Downeast: Five Maine Girls and the Unseen Story of Rural America
By (Author) Gigi Georges
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperPerennial
5th October 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
Gender studies: women and girls
Poverty and precarity
Housing and homelessness
974.142044
Paperback
304
Width 135mm, Height 203mm, Spine 17mm
236g
In Downeast, Gigi Georges follows five girls as they come of age in one of the most challenging and geographically isolated regions on the Eastern seaboard.Their stories reveal surprising truths about rural Americaandoffer hope for its future.Its almost impossiblenot to care about these fierce young women and cheer for their hard-won successes (Kirkus) inthisheartfelt portrait andworthy tribute (Publishers Weekly).
Nestled in Maines far northeast corner, Washington County sits an hours drive from the heart of famed and bustling Acadia National Park. Yet its a world away. For Willow, Vivian, Mckenna, Audrey, and Josiefive teenage girls caught between tradition and transformation in this remote regionit is home. Downeast follows their journeys of heartbreak and hope in uncertain times, creating a nuanced and unique portrait of rural America with women at its center.
Willow lives in the shadow of an abusive, drug-addicted father and searches for stability through photography and love. Vivian, a gifted writer, feels stifled by her church and town, and struggles to break free without severing family ties. Mckenna is a softball pitching phenom whose passion is the lobster-fishing she learned at her fathers knee. Audrey is a beloved high school basketball star who earns a coveted college scholarship but questions her chosen path. Josie, a Yale-bound valedictorian, is determined to take the world by storm.
All five girls know the pain and joy of life in a region whose rugged beauty and stoicism mask dwindling populations, vanishing job opportunities, and pervasive opioid addiction.As the girls reach adulthood, they discover that despite significant challenges, there is much to celebrate in the valley of the overlooked. Their stories remind us of the value of timeless ideals: strength of family and community, reverence for natures rule, dignity in cracked hands and muddied shoes, and the enduring power of home.
Revealed through the eyes of Willow, Vivian, Mckenna, Audrey, and Josie, Downeast is based on four years of intimate reporting. The result is a beautifully rendered, emotionally startling, and vital book. Downeast will break readers hearts yet offer them hope, providing answers to what the future may hold for rural America.
"In this remarkable book Gigi Georges explores the lives of five girls in rural Maine over four years. She catalogs their dreams, longings, and awakenings with sensitivity and tact, revealing bothnuanced aspects of character and larger points about the complicatedworld in which these girls live. Downeast is important, arresting, and engrossing. Christina Baker Kline, #1 New York Times bestselling author This remarkably poignant and timely book should be read by anyone who cares to understand rural America's human tragedies and heroic triumphs. Through the grippingsagas of five young women, Georges not only unsparingly documents ruralpoverty, joblessness, and opioid addiction, but details how so many people in the rural community have nonetheless kept right on coping, hoping, and caring for each other through grit, goodness, and faith in God.Here is the whole truthabout America's rural towns and cities. John J. DiIulio, Jr., Frederic Fox Leadership Professor of Politics, Religion, and Civil Society at the University of Pennsylvania A resonant, beautiful book. The pull of place, the imprint of place on these girls and on all of us is done so well . . . Downeastis a powerful example of the edifying quality of small-town America, and a counter-narrative to the negative stories we hear. It is also empowering to girlsrefreshing and so needed. Susan Conley, author of Elsey Come Home and Landslide An empathetic, observant account of five young women trying to chart their path in rural Maine, and a moving exploration of individuals who want to both transcend and honor their roots in an economy and culture that often overlook girls and women. Georges does the opposite by rigorously adhering to their perspectives, so that we see their world, their choices, and their strength, through their own eyes. Amy Waldman, author of A Door in the Earth and The Submission "Each of these stories reflects the extreme challenges of life in poor, rural America . . . . Its almost impossible not to care about these fierce young women and cheer for their hard-won successes." Kirkus Reviews A heartfelt portrait of five teenage girls growing up in Maines remote and economically depressed Washington County . . . . Enriched by the authors love of the area and deep admiration for her subjects, this is a worthy tribute to a group of stalwart young women committed to forging their own paths. Publishers Weekly "Georges respects the region's families and way of life that instill generational grit and a self-sufficient work ethic, even as she explores tragedies and dark spots in its community soul.Her characterization of Downeast is thus nostalgic without being sentimental, empathetic without being patronizing. . .Georges lovely book will appeal to readers seeking memoirs, understanding of rural worlds, feminist values, or even travelwriting." Booklist Well-researched and compelling . . . a celebration of hard work rewarded and family connections cherished. It is not in any way saccharine, but it is a welcome dose of positivity in a troubled time. Portland Press Herald
Gigi Georges, Ph.D., has had an extensive career in politics, public service, and academia, and has contributed significantly to the fields of social and education policy. For the past six years, she has taught political science at Boston College. She was previously Program Director for the Harvard Kennedy School's Innovation Strategies Initiative and Managing Director of the Glover Park Group, a leading national strategic communications consulting firm, whose New York office she co-founded and ran.