Richard O. Davies, David R. Pichaske, Joseph Anthony Amato
2004 Minnesota Book Award Winner
The Midwestern small town has long held an iconic place in American culture--from the imaginings of Sinclair Lewis's Main Street and Sherwood Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio to Garrison Keillor's Lake Wobegon. But the reality is much more complex, as the small town has been a study in transition from its very inception. In A Place Called Home, editors Richard O. Davies, Joseph A. Amato, and David R. Pichaske offer the first comprehensive examination of the Midwestern small town and its evolving nature from the 1800s to the present.
This rich...
2004 Minnesota Book Award Winner
The Midwestern small town has long held an iconic place in American culture--from the imaginings of Sincla...