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If You Can’t Quit Cryin’, You Can’t Come Here No More: A Family’s Legacy of Poverty, Crime and Mental Illness in Rural America

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Author: Frizzell, Betty


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Category:Community & Culture Biographies
Publication Date:2021-09-21T00:00:01Z
Pages:192
Binding:Paperback
ISBN:10:1627311017
ISBN:13:9781627311014
There’s another hillbilly elegy. It’s the reality of multi-generational trauma, poverty, and how our society has abandoned millions of Americans to suffer the ravages of a system they don’t control.

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