An edition of Storm Lake (2018)

Storm Lake

a chronicle of change, resilience, and hope from a heartland newspaper

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Storm Lake
Art Cullen, Art Cullen
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An edition of Storm Lake (2018)

Storm Lake

a chronicle of change, resilience, and hope from a heartland newspaper

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"From a 2017 Pulitzer-winning newspaperman, an unsentimental ode to America's heartland as seen in small-town Iowa--a story of reinvention and resilience, environmental and economic struggle, and surprising diversity and hope. When The Storm Lake Times, a tiny Iowa twice-weekly, won a Pulitzer Prize for taking on big corporate agri-industry for poisoning the local rivers and lake, it was a coup on many counts: a strike for the well being of a rural community; a triumph for that endangered species, a family-run rural news weekly; and a salute to the special talents of a fierce and formidable native son, Art Cullen. In this candid and timely book, Cullen describes how the rural prairies have changed dramatically over his career, as seen from the vantage point of a farming and meatpacking town of 15,000 in Northwest Iowa. Politics, agriculture, the environment, and immigration are all themes in Storm Lake, a chronicle of a resilient newspaper, as much a survivor as its town. Storm Lake's people are the book's heart: the family that swam the Mekong River to find Storm Lake; the Latina with a baby who wonders if she'll be deported from the only home she has known; the farmer who watches markets in real time and tries to manage within a relentless agriculture supply chain that seeks efficiency for cheaper pork, prepared foods, and ethanol. Storm Lake may be a community in flux, occasionally in crisis (farming isn't for the faint hearted), but one that's not disappearing--in fact, its population is growing with immigrants from Laos, Mexico, and elsewhere. Thirty languages are now spoken there, and soccer is more popular than football"--

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English
Pages
317

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Table of Contents

The first question : why?
The next question : why not?
"And ye shall have dominion over the land"
Bringing home the bacon
Lessons for life
A tornado and an implosion
Lust at first sight
The newspaper is the family
State slogan : a place to grow
A purple hybrid
The young men from Jalisco
Saving a prairie pothole
A challenge to industrial agriculture
We can't go on like this
Via Dolorosa
A place to call home
"We won!"
We wish to remain what we are
Where is that song coming from?.

Edition Notes

Copyright Date
2018

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
071.77/18
Library of Congress
PN4899.S76 C85 2018, PN4899.S76C85 2018

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 317 pages
Number of pages
317

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26974480M
ISBN 10
052555887X
ISBN 13
9780525558873
LCCN
2018025006
OCLC/WorldCat
1044866482

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