Home Town

Cover of Home Town by Tracy Kidder
Author: Tracy Kidder
Year: 2000
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 432
ISBN-13: 9780671785215
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.9 Pounds
Width: 1.3 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 974.4/23
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Home Town by Tracy Kidder, published by Simon and Schuster in May 2000, is a first edition that spans 432 pages. In this book, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Kidder explores the intricate dynamics of Northampton, Massachusetts, presenting a vivid portrayal of a town that embodies the essence of the American hometown. Through the lives of its residents, he reveals the complex narratives that lie beneath the surface of everyday existence, weaving together themes of public and private life, joy and sorrow.

Readers will encounter a diverse cast of characters, including a tycoon facing a debilitating condition, a criminal drawn to the town, a compassionate judge, and a single mother striving for a fresh start at Smith College. Central to the narrative is a policeman who navigates the challenges of life in a small community, illustrating the impact of individual stories on the collective social conscience. Home Town offers an insightful examination of how a traditional American town adapts and transforms as it approaches the new millennium, making it a significant contribution to the fields of biography, history, and sociology.


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In this fascinating book, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Tracy Kidder takes us inside the everyday workings of Northampton, Massachusetts — a place that seems to personify the typical American hometown. Kidder unveils the complex drama behind the seemingly ordinary lives of Northampton’s residents. And out of these stories he creates a splendid, startling portrait of a town, in a narrative that gracefully travels among past and present, public and private, joy and sorrow.
A host of real people are alive in these pages: a tycoon with a crippling ailment; a criminal whom the place has beguiled, a genial and merciful judge, a single mother struggling to start a new life at Smith College; and, at the center, a policeman who patrols the streets of his beloved hometown with a stern yet endearing brand of morality — and who is about to discover the peril of spending a whole life in one small place. Their stories take us behind the town’s facades and reveal how individuals shape the social conscience of a community. Home Town is an unflinching yet lovingly rendered account of how a traditional American town endures and evolves at the turn of the millenniums.

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Publisher: Simon and Schuster. Year: 2000.
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ISBN-13: 9780671785215.
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Language: en. Pages: 432. Edition: First Edition.

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