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Shortlisted for the 2025 Book of the Year Award from Writers Conference of Northern Appalachia
Homing: Instincts of a Rustbelt Feminist traces the creative coming of age of a mill-town feminist. Sherrie Flick, whose childhood spanned the 1970s rise and 1980s collapse of the steel industry, returned to Pittsburgh in the late 1990s, witnessing the region's before and its after.
With essays braiding, unbraiding, and then tangling the story of the author's father with Andy Warhol, faith, dialect, labor, whiskey, Pittsburgh's South Side Slopes neighborhood, grief, gardening, the author's compulsion to travel, and her reluctance to return home, Flick examines how place shaped her experiences of sexism and feminism. She also looks at the changing food and art cultures and the unique geography that has historically kept this weird hilly place isolated from trendy change.
Carefully researched, deeply personal, and politically grounded in place and identity, Homing is an explicitly feminist and anti-nostalgic intervention in writing about the Rustbelt.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Laboring Through
The Worst Possible Offense
Faith in Movement
Bank Shot
Calling Me Out
Talk Right
Finding Home
Rebel, Rebel
All in the Family: Waldo and His Ghosts
Cultivation
Jade Plant
Caretaker, Murderer, Undertaker
Instincts
Source Acknowledgments