Jessica Bruder is an award-winning journalist whose work focuses on subcultures and the dark corners of the economy. She has written for Harper’s Magazine, the New York Times, and the Washington Post. Bruder teaches at the Columbia School of Journalism.
"Stunning and beautifully written. . . brilliant and haunting"
*Arlie Russell Hochschild - New York Times Book Review*
"People who thought the 2008 financial collapse was over a long
time ago need to meet the people Jessica Bruder got to know in this
scorching, beautifully written, vivid, disturbing (and occasionally
wryly funny) book. Nomadland is a testament both to the generosity
and creativity of the victims of our modern-medieval economy,
hidden in plain sight, and to the blunt-end brutality that put them
there. Is this the best the wealthiest nation on earth can do for
those who’ve already done so much?"
*Rebecca Solnit, author of A Paradise Built in Hell*
"In the early twentieth century, men used to ride the rails in
search of work, sharing camps at night. Today, as Bruder
brilliantly reports, we have a new class of nomadic workers who
travel in their RVs from one short-term job to another. There’s a
lot to cringe at here—from low pay and physically exhausting work
to constant insecurity. But surprisingly, Nomadland also offers its
residents much-needed camaraderie and adventure, which makes this
book a joy to read."
*Barbara Ehrenreich, author of Nickel and Dimed*
"The campsite as the home of last resort, the RV used not for
vacation but for survival: these are the makings of a new dystopia.
Nomadland is a smart road book for the new economy, full of
conviviality and dark portent."
*Ted Conover, author of Rolling Nowhere and Immersion*
"You will never forget the people whose stories Bruder tells.
Proud, resourceful, screwed-over, funny and in so many ways
admirable, the American nomads Bruder lived with and reports on
have sometimes lost everything but their bravado . . . . [She]
tells their stories with humanity and wit."
*Louise Erdrich, author of Future Home of the Living God*
"“Bruder is a poised and graceful writer.”"
*Parul Sehgal - New York Times*
"[A] devastating, revelatory book."
*Timothy R. Smith - Washington Post*
"Some readers will come because they're enamored of road
narratives, but Bruder's study should be of interest to anyone who
cares about the future of work, community, and
retirement."
*Peter C. Baker - Pacific Standard*
"[I]mportant, eye-opening journalism."
*Kim Ode - Minneapolis Star Tribune*
"[A] powerhouse of a book. . . . In the best immersive-journalism
tradition, Bruder records her misadventures driving and living in a
van. . . . Visceral and haunting reporting."
*Booklist, starred review*
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