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Heartland: a memoir of working hard and being broke in the richest country on Earth
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In which the author describes her own life, in the context of the previous 5 generations of farmers and teenage mothers, to illustrate the hardships and near insurmountable obstacles for the working poor to elevate themselves from poverty.
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