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A TIMES AND SUNDAY TIMES BEST BOOK OF 2021 ‘Thrillingly and
wrenchingly funny … like Educated and Hillbilly
Elegy’ DAVID LIPSKY ‘After reading The Good Hand you may
reassess whether you have ever truly done a hard day’s work in
your life … This lyrical and engrossing memoir is an
extraordinary tale … Undeniably powerful’ SUNDAY TIMES The
must-read memoir of 2021. Michael Patrick Smith grew up in a
ramshackle farmhouse where his father beat the walls and threw
dinner plates. As a restless young man left unmoored by the
crashing economy, Smith cut a path to North Dakota to rent a
mattress on a flophouse floor. Sleeping boot to beard with the
other rough-edged men looking to earn a cent drilling for oil,
Smith wanted the work to burn him clean – of his violent
upbringing, his demons, his disjointed, doomed relationships. He
did not expect, among these quick-fisted, foul-mouthed hands, to
find a community. The Good Hand is a memoir of danger and
exhaustion, of suffering, loneliness and grit, of masculinity and
of learning how to reconcile yourself to yourself.
A TIMES AND SUNDAY TIMES BEST BOOK OF 2021 'Thrillingly and
wrenchingly funny ... like Educated and Hillbilly Elegy' DAVID
LIPSKY 'After reading The Good Hand you may reassess whether you
have ever truly done a hard day's work in your life ... This
lyrical and engrossing memoir is an extraordinary tale ...
Undeniably powerful' SUNDAY TIMES The must-read memoir of 2021.
Michael Patrick Smith grew up in a ramshackle farmhouse where his
father beat the walls and threw dinner plates. As a restless young
man left unmoored by the crashing economy, Smith cut a path to
North Dakota to rent a mattress on a flophouse floor. Sleeping boot
to beard with the other rough-edged men looking to earn a cent
drilling for oil, Smith wanted the work to burn him clean - of his
violent upbringing, his demons, his disjointed, doomed
relationships. He did not expect, among these quick-fisted,
foul-mouthed hands, to find a community. The Good Hand is a memoir
of danger and exhaustion, of suffering, loneliness and grit, of
masculinity and of learning how to reconcile yourself to yourself.
A TIMES AND SUNDAY TIMES BEST BOOK OF 2021 ‘Thrillingly and
wrenchingly funny … like Educated and Hillbilly
Elegy’ DAVID LIPSKY ‘After reading The Good Hand you may
reassess whether you have ever truly done a hard day’s work in
your life … This lyrical and engrossing memoir is an
extraordinary tale … Undeniably powerful’ SUNDAY TIMES The
must-read memoir of 2021. Michael Patrick Smith grew up in a
ramshackle farmhouse where his father beat the walls and threw
dinner plates. As a restless young man left unmoored by the
crashing economy, Smith cut a path to North Dakota to rent a
mattress on a flophouse floor. Sleeping boot to beard with the
other rough-edged men looking to earn a cent drilling for oil,
Smith wanted the work to burn him clean – of his violent
upbringing, his demons, his disjointed, doomed relationships. He
did not expect, among these quick-fisted, foul-mouthed hands, to
find a community. The Good Hand is a memoir of danger and
exhaustion, of suffering, loneliness and grit, of masculinity and
of learning how to reconcile yourself to yourself.
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