march 2022 Book - Wed., the 9th @ 7PM
Nomadland
Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century
By, Jessica Bruder
From the beet fields of North Dakota to the National Forest campgrounds of California to Amazon’s CamperForce program in Texas, employers have discovered a new, low-cost labor pool, made up largely of transient older Americans. Finding that Social Security comes up short, often underwater on mortgages, these invisible casualties of the Great Recession have taken to the road by the tens of thousands in late-model RVs, travel trailers, and vans, forming a growing community of nomads: migrant laborers who call themselves “workampers.”
In a secondhand van she names “Halen,” Jessica Bruder hits the road to get to know her subjects more intimately. Accompanying her irrepressible protagonist, Linda May, and others from campground toilet cleaning to warehouse product scanning to desert reunions, then moving on to the dangerous work of beet harvesting, Bruder tells a compelling, eye-opening tale of the dark underbelly of the American economy—one that foreshadows the precarious future that may await many more of us. At the same time, she celebrates the exceptional resilience and creativity of these quintessential Americans who have given up ordinary rootedness to survive. Like Linda May, who dreams of finding land on which to build her own sustainable “Earthship” home, they have not given up hope.
Author Interview Author website CSPAN Interview Q&A with AuthorDiscussion questions:
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What parts of becoming a “workamper” do you think would be hardest to adapt to? What would be easiest?
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What was the most surprising, intriguing or difficult to understand about the people living the nomadic life?
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Can you point to a specific part of the book, a particular person’s story or an anecdote, which struck you personally–as interesting, profound, silly, shallow, incomprensible, or illuminating?
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Does the author–or can you–offer solutions to the problems or issues raised in the book? Who would implement those solutions? How probable is success?
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