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Kids in America: A Gen X Reckoning

Kids in America: A Gen X Reckoning

Current price: $15.95
Publication Date: June 14th, 2022
Publisher:
Santa Fe Writer's Project
ISBN:
9781951631253
Pages:
210
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Description

Generation X was born between the legions of Baby Boomers and Millennials, and was all but written off as cynical, sarcastic slackers. Yet, Gen X's impact on culture and society is undeniable. In her revealing and provocative essay collection, Kids in America: Essays on Gen X, Liz Prato reveals a generation deeply affected by terrorism, racial inequality, rape culture, and mental illness in an era when none of these issues were openly discussed. Examined through the lens of her high school and family, Prato reveals a small, forgotten cohort shaped as much by Sixteen Candles and Beverly Hills, 90210, as it was by the Rodney King riots and the threat of nuclear annihilation. Prato is unflinching in asking hard questions of her peers about what behavior was then acceptable or overlooked, and how we reconcile those sins today. Kids in America illuminates a generation that is often cited, but rarely examined beyond the gloss of nostalgia.

About the Author

Liz Prato is the author of Volcanoes, Palm Trees, and Privilege: Essays on Hawai‘i, a 2019 New York Times Top Summer Read, and finalist for the Oregon Book Award; and Baby’s on Fire: Stories. Her essays and stories have appeared in numerous publications, including River Teeth, The Rumpus, Hayden’s Ferry Review, Salon, and Subtropics, and was chosen as notable selections for Best American Essays and Best American Sports Writing in 2018. Prato is also Editor at Large for Forest Avenue Press, and has been a licensed massage therapist for over 25 years.

Praise for Kids in America: A Gen X Reckoning

"Kids in America is a kick-ass collection. Part memoir, part documentary, these probing and intimate essays take us through the grief, the freedom, the risk-taking, and the pain that shaped Generation X. Vivid and absorbing.” —Dinty W. Moore, author of Between Panic & Desire

 

"Like a sociologist with a memoirist's sensibilities, Prato skillfully explores the environment that bred and defined Gen X, diving deeply into the sexist and racist mythologies of the era, excavating everything from pop culture to grief to violence." —Gina Frangello, author of Blow Your House Down

 

"A dazzling exploration into how cultures and identities criss-cross each other, Liz Prato's Kids in America traces how Gen X emerged from the fire and fury of a nation falling to pieces. Phenomenal." —Lidia Yuknavitch, Author of Verge-Stories and The Book of Joan

 

"Kids in America vibrates like a coke high, while still managing to ask hard questions and find the spots of human failing and hope, as the best essays do." —Monica Drake, Author of Clown Girl and The Stud Book

 

Praise for the author's previous essay collection, Volcanoes, Palm Trees & Privilege: Essays on Hawai'i:

FINALIST for the Oregon Book Award

"A rebuke to cultural appropriation, combined with tribute to a place she loves too much to make her own." —New York Times, Top Summer Reads

 

"Prato's work stays winningly informal and idiosyncratic throughout and . . . coalesces into an intriguing and informative journey through the 50th state." —Publishers Weekly

 

"With her guidance and thoughtfulness, Prato pushes against the surface, locating herself within and the people and landscape of Hawai'i without buying into visitor thinking -- this is not a musing on mai tais and hula events." —Buzzfeed

 

"From the perspective of a non-native who has a deep love and long relationship with these islands, Prato shares stories that intertwine facts and personal memories. They will leave you feeling both enchanted and more aware of our place in the world as unconcerned tourists to a place that many call home." —Matador Travel Network

"The islands serve as a launch pad for Prato to discuss weighty issues, including race, grief, and capitalism, with introspection and insight." —Willamette Week

"From rape culture and mental illness to a deep dive into Beverly Hills, 90210, Kids in America is an insightful and moving education—necessary reading on the slacker generation." —Erin Khar, Author of STRUNG OUT: A Memoir of Overcoming Addiction