Strangers In Their Own Land
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Sales of HC and EB: 120,000 copies in all editions, with 100,000 hardcovers in print Recognition for HC: NYT, national bestseller, and National Book Award finalist [these will be featured on cover of pb] With a new introduction by the author: Brings the argument into the midst of the Trump Era Ongoing media attention: Hochschild continues to actively tour and promote the book, and has become a go-to expert for the media when they want to understand the white lower-middle class voter in America Public intellectual: Hochschild has been invited to speak before the Democratic Congressional Caucus, done Q&As and interviews with The Washington Post and NPR, and placed opinion pieces in The Nation, The Boston Globe, and elsewhere. Constant news opportunities: The historical moment that made this book so relevant - the election of Donald Trump to the white house - is an ongoing concern. The light the book sheds on the average voter will be of urgent importance during the upcoming midterm elections in 2018 Study guide and reader's guide available Adoption potential already been adopted as a school-wide read at colleges and universities across the country von Hochschild, Arlie Russell
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Arlie Russell Hochschild is one of the most influential sociologists of her generation. She is the author of nine books, including The Second Shift, The Time Bind, The Managed Heart, and The Outsourced Self. Three of her books have been named as New York Times Notable Books of the Year and her work appears in sixteen languages. The winner of the Ulysses Medal as well as Guggenheim and Mellon grants, she lives in Berkeley, California.
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