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In 2001, with funding from the MacArthur Foundation, sociologists
Patrick J. Carr and Maria J. Kefalas moved to Iowa to understand
the rural brain drain and the exodus of young people from America's
countryside. They met and followed working-class "stayers";
ambitious and college-bound "achievers"; "seekers," who head off to
war to see what the world beyond offers; and "returners," who
eventually circle back to their hometowns. What surprised them most
was that adults in the community were playing a pivotal part in the
town's decline by pushing the best and brightest young people to
leave.
In a timely, new afterword, Carr and Kefalas address the question
"so what can be done to save our communities?" They profile the
efforts of dedicated community leaders actively resisting the
hollowing out of Middle America. These individuals have creatively
engaged small town youth--stayers and returners, seekers and
achievers--and have implemented a variety of programs to combat the
rural brain drain. These stories of civic engagement will certainly
inspire and encourage readers struggling to defend their
communities.
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