Synopses & Reviews
Winner of the Ohioana Libraryand#8217;s 2008 Ohio Legacy Citation 2014-2015 Choose to Read Ohio selection and#147;A good place to be from.and#8221; Thatand#8217;s how some people might characterize the Buckeye State. The writings in Good Roots: Writers Reflect on Growing Up in Ohio, are testimony to the truth of that statement. By prominent writers such as P. J. Oand#8217;Rourke, SusanOrlean, and Alix Kates Shulman, these contributions are alternately nostalgic, irreverent, and sincere, and offer us a personal sense of place. Their childhoodsare as varied as their work. Some were raised in urban Cleveland, Akron, and Cincinnati, others in the small Ohio towns that typify the Midwest, and still others in the countryside. Yet what they have to tell us about their roots resonates with a shared heritage, a sense of what is universal and enduring about growing up in the heartland.Their collective rand#233;sumand#233; reads like a literary Whoand#8217;s Who, including four Pulitzer Prizes, several National Book Awards, and many prestigious fellowships.Good Roots is also plain good reading from some of our countryand#8217;s most accomplished contemporary writers.
Review
and#147;It is to Ohio where my memory turns, providing a constant point of reference. The scale has changed, and a lifetime of travel, a far-flung family, and interesting work have forced many adjustments. But it is in Ohio where the essential alignment of the compass was set.and#8221;
and#151; James Toedtman
Review
and#147;Iand#8217;d move back to Toledo if it werenand#8217;t for my children. The rest of the world does not seem to be a happy or levelheaded place. And I want the kids to fit in.and#8221;
and#151; P. J. Oand#8217;Rourke
Review
and#147;Itand#8217;s rare to find an anthology whose entries are consistently well written and delightful to read. Good Roots: Writers Reflect on Growing Up in Ohio is just thatand#133; Every piece in this book is a gem.and#8221;
and#151; The Bloomsbury Review
Review
and#147;One of the deep pleasures of Good Roots: Writers Reflect on Growing Up in Ohio is its rousing examples of the intimacy of placeand#133; Editor Lisa Watts had the clever idea of inviting 20 gifted poets, novelists and nonfiction writers to consider their Ohio beginnings. She enhances the appeal of this anthology with childhood snapshots at the start of each writer's section.and#8221;
and#151; The Plain Dealer
Synopsis
Winner of the Ohioana Library's 2008 Ohio Legacy Citation
2014-2015 Choose to Read Ohio selection
"A good place to be from." That's how some people might characterize the Buckeye State. The writings in Good Roots: Writers Reflect on Growing Up in Ohio, are testimony to the truth of that statement. By prominent writers such as P. J. O'Rourke, Susan Orlean, and Alix Kates Shulman, these contributions are alternately nostalgic, irreverent, and sincere, and offer us a personal sense of place. Their childhoods are as varied as their work. Some were raised in urban Cleveland, Akron, and Cincinnati, others in the small Ohio towns that typify the Midwest, and still others in the countryside. Yet what they have to tell us about their roots resonates with a shared heritage, a sense of what is universal and enduring about growing up in the heartland.
Their collective r sum reads like a literary Who's Who, including four Pulitzer Prizes, several National Book Awards, and many prestigious fellowships. Good Roots is also plain good reading from some of our country's most accomplished contemporary writers.
Contributors include: Jill Bialosky, Dan Cryer, Michael Dirda, Elizabeth Dodd, Anthony Doerr, Rita Dove, Ian Frazier, Dale Keiger, Andrea Louie, Kathleen Dean Moore, Mary Oliver, Susan Orlean, P. J. O'Rourke, Julie Salamon, Scott Russell Sanders, Alix Kates Shulman, Jeffery Smith, James Toedtman, and Mark Winegardner.
About the Author
Ohio native Lisa Watts is an editor and writer who raised her family in a small Ohio town for ten years.