Americanon

An Unexpected U.S. History in Thirteen Bestselling Books

Americanon
Jess McHugh
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h210 x 140mm - 432pg
7 Jun 2022 US
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9781524746643
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"An elegant, meticulously-researched and eminently readable history of the books that define us as Americans. For history buffs and book-lovers alike, McHugh offers us a precious gift. "-Jake Halpern,Pulitzer Prize Winner and New York Times Bestsellingauthor "With her usual eye for detail and knack for smart storytelling, Jess McHugh takes a savvy and sensitive look at the ' secret origins' of the books that made and defined us. . . . You won' t want to miss a one moment of it. "-Brian Jay Jones,author ofBecoming Dr. Seussand theNew York TimesBestsellingJim HensonThe true, fascinating, and remarkable history of thirteen books that defined a nation. Surprising and delightfully engrossing, Americanonexplores the true history of thirteen of the nation' s most popular books. Overlooked for centuries, our simple dictionaries, spellers, almanacs, and how-to manuals are the unexamined touchstones for American cultures and customs. These books sold tens of millions of copies and set out specific archetypes for the ideal American, from the self-made entrepreneur to the humble farmer. Benjamin Franklin' s Autobiography, How to Win Friends and Influence People, Webster' s Dictionary, Emily Post' s Etiquette-Americanonlooks at how these ubiquitous books have updated and reemphasized potent American ideals-about meritocracy, patriotism, or individualism-at crucial moments in history. Old favorites like the Old Farmer' s Almanac andBetty Crocker' s Picture Cook Bookare seen in this new way-not just as popular books but as foundational texts that shaped our understanding of the American story. Taken together, these books help us understand how their authors, most of them part of a powerful minority, attempted to construct meaning for the majority. Their beliefs and quirks-as well as personal interests, prejudices, and often strange personalities-informed the values and habits of millions of Americans, woven into our cultural DNA over generations of reading and dog-earing. Yet their influence remains uninvestigated. Until now. What better way to understand a people than to look at the books they consumed most, the ones they returned to repeatedly, with questions about everything from spelling to social mobility to sex? This fresh and engaging book is American history as you' ve never encountered it before.
Praise for Americanon In an increasingly divided nation, it seems reasonable to ask: What is the glue that holds us together? It may be found here, in these bound pages. Jess McHugh has written an elegant, meticulously-researched and eminently readable history of the books that define us as Americans. For history buffs and book-lovers alike, McHugh offers us a precious gift, a reminder that our many narratives are intertwined and that - despite it all - they still bind us together. --Jake Halpern, Pulitzer Prize Winner and New York Times Bestselling author "With her usual eye for detail and knack for smart storytelling, Jess McHugh takes a savvy and sensitive look at the ' secret origins' of the books that made and defined us. As McHugh shows, much of our American canon has to do largely with axe-grinding, reputation, redemption, and, often, who is permitted to tell the story--and you won' t want to miss a one moment of it. "--Brian Jay Jones, author of Becoming Dr. Seuss and the New York Times Bestselling Jim Henson "We are what we eat, but we are even more what we read. Jess McHugh paints a rich and colorful portrait of America through the popular stories and reference books woven over decades into our cultural DNA. For book-lovers and historians alike, Americanon is a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at how famous books are made, and the lives they live long after they' re printed. "--Daniel Stone, author of The Food Explorer and writer for National GeographicWhat Jess McHugh has done with Americanon is draw a distinct, and necessary, line between our culture and our realities. The myths of what America is and what it means to be an American are strange, pernicious, and often inscrutable, but McHugh has managed a truly remarkable thing: finding actual and honest truth in the midst of it all. --Jared Yates Sexton, author of American Rule"Journalist McHugh examines a long bookshelf of didactic books by which Americans have self-educated. . . A worthy, capably told look at a small canon of works demonstrating how to do well by doing good. "--Kirkus"Journalist McHugh' s appealing cultural history dissects the American character through a close examination of ' ordinary, instructional books that average Americans have consulted every day' . . . Brisk publication histories and author profiles enrich the cultural analysis, which is consistently on-point. This lucid survey entertains and enlightens. "--Publishers Weekly
Jess McHugh is a researcher and journalist whose work has appeared across a variety of national and international publications, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Nation, TIME, The Paris Review, The New Republic, New York Magazine, The Los Angeles Review of Books, Village Voice, Washington Post' s The Lily, International Business Times, CNN, The Believer, and Lapham' s Quarterly among others. She has reported stories from four continents on a range of subject matter, from punk sub-culture in Liverpool to the plight of pregnant refugees in the Balkans.

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