Quiet Street On American Privilege

Cover of Quiet Street On American Privilege by Nick McDonell
Year: 2023
Language: en
Pages: 144
ISBN-13: 9780593316788
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Height: 8.29 Inches
Length: 5.21 Inches
Weight: 0.55 Pounds
Width: 0.68 Inches
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Quiet Street On American Privilege by Nick McDonell, published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group on August 22, 2023, is a 144-page exploration of wealth, power, and the American elite. In this deeply personal narrative, McDonell reflects on his upbringing on New York City’s Upper East Side, a world characterized by privilege and influence. He contrasts his childhood experiences, such as sailing lessons and private jet trips, with his later career as a foreign correspondent in conflict zones, providing a unique perspective on the cycles of injustice perpetuated by the ruling class.

In Quiet Street, McDonell examines the upbringing of the affluent, detailing the rituals and microaggressions that define their lives. He delves into how wealth and power are accumulated and maintained across generations, while also highlighting the barriers that keep outsiders—particularly the poor and nonwhite—excluded from this elite circle. Through a blend of biography and social commentary, the book seeks to answer critical questions about the nature of privilege and the potential for change within a system that often resists it.


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A bold and deeply personal exploration of wealth, power, and the American elite, exposing how the ruling class—intentionally or not—perpetuates cycles of injustice

“[A] story about American inequity, and how it mindlessly, immorally, reproduces itself. Unlike most such stories, however, this one left me believing in the possibility…of drastic change.” —Maggie Nelson, author of On Freedom

Nick McDonell grew up on New York City’s Upper East Side, a neighborhood defined by its wealth and influence. As a child, McDonell enjoyed everything that rarefied world entailed—sailing lessons in the Hamptons, school galas at the Met, and holiday trips on private jets. But as an adult, he left it behind to become a foreign correspondent in Iraq and Afghanistan.

In Quiet Street, McDonell returns to the sidewalks of his youth, exhuming with bracing honesty his upbringing and those of his affluent peers. From Galápagos Island cruises and Tanzanian safaris to steely handshakes and schoolyard microaggressions to fox-hunting rituals and the courtship rites of sexually precocious tweens, McDonell examines the rearing of the ruling class in scalpel-sharp detail, documenting how wealth and power are hoarded, encoded, and passed down from one generation to the next. What’s more, he demonstrates how outsiders—the poor, the nonwhite, the suburban—are kept out.

Searing and precise yet ultimately full of compassion, Quiet Street examines the problem of America’s one percent, whose vision of a more just world never materializes. Who are these people? How do they cling to power? What would it take for them to share it? Quiet Street looks for answers in a universal experience: coming to terms with the culture that made you.

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Language: en. Pages: 144.

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