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The Most They Ever Had

By: Rick Bragg
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In 2001, a community of people in the Appalachian foothills had come to the edge of all they had ever been. Across the South, padlocks and chains bound the doors of silent mills, and it seemed a miracle to blue-collar people in Jacksonville, Alabama, that their mill still bit, shook, and roared. The mill had become almost a living thing, and they served it even as it filled their lungs with lint and shortened their lives. In return, it let them live in stiff-necked dignity in the hills of their fathers.

In these real-life stories, Rick Bragg brilliantly evokes the hardscrabble lives of those who lived and died by an American cotton mill.

©2009 Rick Bragg (P)2009 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Americas State & Local United States Alabama
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"It is hard to think of a writer who reminds us more forcefully and wonderfully of what people and families are all about." ( The New York Times Book Review)
"Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Bragg again creates a soulful, poignant portrait of working-class Southern life." ( Publishers Weekly)
Authentic Southern Storytelling • Compelling Personal Narratives • Rich Historical Documentation • Emotional Resonance
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I am not objective. I am an AL native (transplanted to TN & IN) & a die hard Rick Bragg fan. His words connect me to my family's rural Southern roots, & express what I wish I could pen. In this book, I am tangled up in his yarn on both my father's Gainesville, GA area side, & my mother's Walker County/Jasper/Sandusky side. Unlike the author, I am a city girl (Birmingham) & never lived the rural farming/factory life. Like Rick, I am on the other side of the generations that never saw an life of comfort/ease or much education. Because of them & the grace of God, I can only imagine & say thank you for what they did that I did not have to. Still, when I listen to him read the reality his kinfolk & community lived, I am swept away by the beauty of how he writes & speaks, it, as well as drawn deep into what I know is also my roots. Thank you Rick Bragg for writing. Thank you Audible for recording, as I would never read in hard copy what I will listen to on the airwaves. That's another way you can tell I am a Southerner - I will talk your ears off if you let me, & tune in for days while someone else talks to me with a good story. DO read; it won't disappoint.

painful beauty

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Although I grew up near Houston in the shadows of plants the people and the life style share a lot with the folks in this book I enjoyed listening.

Sounds like home.

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This is the second book that I have finish from Rick Bragg I will most certainly read others of his in the very near future.

Just love the Stories and History!

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I love love this author’s work. This particular book brings images to life. This is one of the best books I have listened to all year.

Fascinating, moving, and thought-provoking.

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Amazing storytelling. My mama’s family is from Piedmont, Alabama and I’ve heard the stories of the mills. Rick I’ve read everything I can get my hands on you have written and it warms my heart every time. Thank you for telling these stories.

My mama’s family, the Lorren’s are from Piedmont Alabama.

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All heart . Have read 4 times .
All of his books I've read 2-3 times . They speak to my soul ,make me laugh and his voice makes me so proud to be southern.

The most they ever had .

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A soulful, harrowing story of hard-working folks that did whatever they needed to support their families. You can feel their pain in Author Rick Bragg’s voice as he so eloquently tells of their plights of yesteryear.

Soulful

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Having spent a good six years working at a textile mill in Alex City Alabama this book brought it home about the labors of people in textile industry and the enduring strength of those that ebbed out a living in the south.

Greatest story teller ever!

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Cotton lint floats on every page in every pore, through each generation, in all in us. You sense where we are from, hardships gumption perseverance from hill people to the present, from simple houses to factories, from made in the USA to made somewhere afar, we travel like lint adrift to end up here today...

Cotton machines lint n life

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Good writer.. wish more were included in free books I really enjoyed this and look forward to hearing more from him

Makes you really feel

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