Rust Belt Femme

Rust Belt Femme

by Raechel Anne Jolie
Rust Belt Femme

Rust Belt Femme

by Raechel Anne Jolie

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Overview

One of NPR's "Best Books of 2020," and winner of the 2020 Independent Publisher Awards' gold medal for LGBTQ+ nonfiction, Raechel Anne Jolie's blazing memoir is now available in paperback.

Raechel Anne Jolie’s early life in a working-class Cleveland exurb was full of race cars, Budweiser-drinking men, and the women who loved them. When she was four, her life changed forever when her father came home from work, took the garbage out to the curb, and was hit by a drunk driver, suffering a debilitating brain injury. Rust Belt Femme is the story of her survival. Fearlessly honest, wry, and tender, Jolie digs into both the pain of past traumas and the joy of teenaged discovery to craft a love letter to the brassy, big-haired women who raised her and the 90s alternative culture that shaped her into who she is today: a queer femme with PTSD and a deep love of the Midwest.

Personal and political; lyrical and fierce, Rust Belt Femme speaks to anyone who was once a misfit kid trying to find their place in the world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781948742634
Publisher: Belt Publishing
Publication date: 03/10/2020
Pages: 150
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.25(h) x (d)
Age Range: 16 Years

About the Author

Raechel Anne Jolie is a writer, educator, and media maker. Raechel received her PhD in Communication Studies with a minor in Gender & Sexuality Studies from the University of Minnesota. Her writing has been published in numerous academic journals as well as various popular press sites (Teen Vogue, Bitch Magazine, In These Times, and more). You can find her @reblgrrlraechel or at www.raechelannejolie.com. She lives in Cleveland.

What People are Saying About This

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"With Rust Belt Femme, Raechel Anne Jolie unveils a crystal ball, releasing a vivid love letter to her past, her mother, herself, and to Cleveland. Her clarity about how she became who she is takes us through an iconic time we may all have experienced, no matter where we are from. She takes us through her early relationships, showing how each of them helped her grow into her person, and you stay with her through the end, knowing she will somehow come out the other side. Her stunning writing alone makes me want to become a better writer." — Iliana Regan, author of Burn the Place

"This book is emotional and powerful: it is deeply femme. With intimacy and care, every page brings with it a rich sense of place and time, every story shows the complex realities of working-class life. Enthralling from beginning to end."—Otter Lieffe, author of Margins and Murmurations

"As glowing and gritty as the Ohio lightning bugs Jolie writes about with such lyricism, this book is pure working-class queer femme magic. I feel the Midwestern ghosts palpably, all of them: historical, ancestral, emotional. Jolie has achieved at once a love letter to Ohio, a celebration of femme ancestors, and an ode to the complex relationships between mothers and daughters. Laced with equal doses of trauma, heartache, nostalgia, and hope, this book allows the reader to be profoundly seen — and invited into healing. We all need more of this work." — Shannon Weber, author of Feminism in Minutes

"Raechel Anne Jolie’s powerful debut memoir delves deep into the pain and beauty of coming of- age in working-class America at the turn of the twenty-first century. Multifaceted and vividly drawn, Rust Belt Femme seamlessly moves from tragedy to love, from basements pulsing with punk music to rooms and rooftops where sex and desire prompt leaps into great unknowns. Jolie is a rare and vital talent, a masterful storyteller with a riveting and necessary story to tell."— Jason Allen, author of The East End and A Meditation on Fire

"Raechel Anne Jolie harnesses the interwoven beauty and trauma of coming of age femme in a tough part of our broken country. Compassionate and political, queer and punk and angry, Rust Belt Femme shows with grace and grit how community can save your life." —Michelle Tea, author of How to Grow Up: A Memoir

"Rust Belt Femme is a brilliant mixed tape of a memoir, a love song to the family and friends, the songs and sacred places, that helped Raechel Anne Jolie grow into the fierce thinker and passionate writer she is. This miraculous little book manages to plumb the depths of poverty, trauma, punk rock, maternal devotion, young love, and queer identity in language that is lyric and precise. I was blown away. You will be too." — Steve Almond, author of Candyfreak and co-creator of "Dear Sugar"

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