.,."Lubrano is a great reporter...he has chosen here a great and
often overlooked subject, the role of class in modern American
society, and has produced a book rich with insight into both his
own and all our lives..."
-Mark Bowden, author of Black Hawk Down
A groundbreaking work of narrative nonfiction
In the vein of Barbara Ehrenreich's Nickel and Dimed, this
powerful work of narrative nonfiction uncovers a cultural
phenomenon-the limbo existence of people raised in blue-collar
families, living white-collar lives. Its approach is threefold:
first, the personal story of the author himself, a working-class
kid from Brooklyn who crossed over to the middle class after
attaining an Ivy League education; second, a distillation of
thought about class and mobility from leading experts; and finally,
and most importantly, the stories of more than 100 interviewees,
all "Straddlers" struggling with the duality that exists in their
workplace, their hearts, and their minds.
"In Limbo, people straddle two social zones....The future is
never assured when you come from a house of rough hands. There are
many profound opinions in this major newspaperman's
reporting."
-Jimmy Breslin
Pulitzer Prize--winning journalist and author of The Short Sweet
Dream of Eduardo Gutierrez
"If you have any bloodlines at all to the working class, you
will recognize- and newly discover-yourself in Alfred Lubrano's
inspired book. Limbo brings to life the minefield crossover from
the blue-collar world to the white-collar one in prose that is at
once trout-stream clear and luminous. It's the very American,
real-as-a-streetfight story of a bricklayer's son's own uneasy
journey out of Bensonhurst wovenmovingly with the journeys of a
legion of other 'Straddlers.' Don't pass this gem by."
-Sydney Schanberg
Pulitzer Prize--winning journalist and author of The Death and
Life of Dith Pran
"Al Lubrano is a great reporter and the kind of writer whose
work is infused with both thought and feeling. He has chosen here a
great and often overlooked subject, the role of class in modern
American society, and has produced a book rich with insight into
both his own life and all our lives. If you are like me, you will
nod your head with recognition throughout."
-Mark Bowden
author of Black Hawk Down and Killing Pablo
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