The Fruit of All My Grief: Lives in the Shadows of the American Dream
Real-life stories of Americans living on the edge of survival, outside the bright lights of the media.



Award-winning journalist J. Malcolm Garcia's essays highlight the struggle, survival, and endurance of average people affected by the injustices of America's remorseless mammoth institutions and public indifference. They include families and small businesses still recovering from the BP Oil Spill; the man sentenced to life in prison for transporting drugs to save his son's life; the widows of soldiers who died, not in war, but from toxic fumes they were exposed to at their bases overseas; and the Iraqi interpreter who was promised American asylum, only to arrive and be forced to live in poverty. The soaring narratives told in The Fruit of All My Grief let us feel the fears, hopes, and outrage of those living in the shadows of the "American Dream."
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The Fruit of All My Grief: Lives in the Shadows of the American Dream
Real-life stories of Americans living on the edge of survival, outside the bright lights of the media.



Award-winning journalist J. Malcolm Garcia's essays highlight the struggle, survival, and endurance of average people affected by the injustices of America's remorseless mammoth institutions and public indifference. They include families and small businesses still recovering from the BP Oil Spill; the man sentenced to life in prison for transporting drugs to save his son's life; the widows of soldiers who died, not in war, but from toxic fumes they were exposed to at their bases overseas; and the Iraqi interpreter who was promised American asylum, only to arrive and be forced to live in poverty. The soaring narratives told in The Fruit of All My Grief let us feel the fears, hopes, and outrage of those living in the shadows of the "American Dream."
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The Fruit of All My Grief: Lives in the Shadows of the American Dream

The Fruit of All My Grief: Lives in the Shadows of the American Dream

by J. Malcolm Garcia

Narrated by Danny Campbell

Unabridged — 7 hours, 58 minutes

The Fruit of All My Grief: Lives in the Shadows of the American Dream

The Fruit of All My Grief: Lives in the Shadows of the American Dream

by J. Malcolm Garcia

Narrated by Danny Campbell

Unabridged — 7 hours, 58 minutes

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Real-life stories of Americans living on the edge of survival, outside the bright lights of the media.



Award-winning journalist J. Malcolm Garcia's essays highlight the struggle, survival, and endurance of average people affected by the injustices of America's remorseless mammoth institutions and public indifference. They include families and small businesses still recovering from the BP Oil Spill; the man sentenced to life in prison for transporting drugs to save his son's life; the widows of soldiers who died, not in war, but from toxic fumes they were exposed to at their bases overseas; and the Iraqi interpreter who was promised American asylum, only to arrive and be forced to live in poverty. The soaring narratives told in The Fruit of All My Grief let us feel the fears, hopes, and outrage of those living in the shadows of the "American Dream."

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

"These in-depth profiles cast light on often-overlooked subjects: refugees, prisoners, blue-collar workers." The New York Times Book Review

"Studs Terkel Prize–winning journalist Garcia tells 11 stories about people harmed by corporations, judges, and governments, with deep empathy and incredible attention ... Garcia respectfully presents the realities his subjects are facing from their own perspectives, and he has a gift for polishing the story of a life until its heart shines through. This humane, urgent work will move readers." Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Compassionate, memorable tales from a journalist who understands the significance of revealing the inner lives of marginalized individuals." —Kirkus Reviews

"Garcia delves into the inner lives of his subjects, channeling each person’s distinctive voice, unfiltered. We can hope the fruit of all this grief, now shared, will evoke not just outrage but also empathy and compassion." Plough Quarterly (editors' Pick)

"I’ve used essays from The Fruit of All My Grief as required reading in my narrative long-form writing class. I urge students to do what J. Malcolm Garcia does here so brilliantly: he listens to the voices of real people and then he channels their collective hopes and desires, their struggle against what John Steinbeck called the 'marching phalanx' arrayed against them. Others write about Wall Street. Then there’s Malcolm’s Street—the back alleys and shuttered storefronts of the inner city, the suburbs with their hidden desperation, the forgotten rural towns. In other words, the 99 percent of America." —Dale Maharidge, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of And Their Children After Them

"[T]here’s a writer named J. Malcolm Garcia who continually astounds me with his energy and empathy. He writes powerful and lyrical nonfiction from Afghanistan, from Buenos Aires, from Mississippi, all of it urgent and provocative. I’ve been following him wherever he goes." 
Dave Eggers

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173835215
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Publication date: 10/15/2019
Edition description: Unabridged
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