Packinghouse Daughter

A Memoir

Description

A unique blend of memoir and public history, Packinghouse Daughter, winner of the Minnesota Book Award, tells a compelling story of small-town, working-class life. The daughter of a Wilson & Company millwright, Cheri Register recalls the 1959 meatpackers' strike that divided her hometown of Albert Lea, Minnesota. The violence that erupted when the company "replaced" its union workers with strikebreakers tested family loyalty and community stability. Register skillfully interweaves her own memories, historical research, and oral interviews into a narrative that is thoughtful and impassioned about the value of blue-collar work and the dignity of those who do it.
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Writer
Register, Cheri
Title
Packinghouse Daughter
Publisher
HarperCollins
Year
2001
Language
English
Pages
288
Weight
204 gr
EAN
9780060936846
Dimensions
197 x 133 x 19 mm
Binding format
Paperback

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