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Jessica Bruder

Resilience and Survival in a Mobile American Workforce.

4.0345994ratings(GoodReaders reference)

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Author: Jessica Bruder

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publish Date: 09/19/2017

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: 1. The Squeeze Inn
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Chapter 2: 2. The End
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Chapter 3: 3. Surviving America
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Chapter 4: 4. Escape Plan
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Chapter 5: 5. Amazon Town
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Chapter 6: 6. The Gathering Place
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Chapter 7: 7. The Rubber Tramp Rendezvous
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Chapter 8: 8. Halen
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Chapter 9: 9. Some Unbeetable Experiences
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Chapter 10: 10. The H Word
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Chapter 11: 11. Homecoming
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Who should listen Nomadland

The summary audiobook of "Nomadland" by Jessica Bruder is perfect for listeners interested in contemporary social issues, particularly those related to the gig economy and the challenges of economic insecurity in America. It appeals to individuals seeking insight into the lives of older Americans who embrace a nomadic lifestyle as they navigate financial hardship, as well as readers who appreciate immersive storytelling combined with powerful social commentary. Whether you're an avid audiobook listener, a social justice advocate, or simply curious about alternative ways of living, this summary offers valuable perspectives on resilience, community, and the pursuit of freedom.

3 quotes from Nomadland

  • "We are all part of the fabric of the world, but in America, that fabric has been frayed by the economy, making it hard for many to hold on to their place within it."
  • "In a nation that has embraced the idea of mobility, folk like us thrive in the cracks between the systems, carving out lives on the edge of sustainability."
  • "Finding adventure in the ordinary is what makes this nomadic life worthwhile. It’s about the journey just as much as the destination."

Author : Jessica Bruder

Jessica Bruder is an accomplished journalist renowned for her exploration of subcultures and themes of resilience. In her acclaimed book, "Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century," she immersed herself in the lives of itinerant Americans, living in a camper van for months as she documented their journeys across the country. Over a span of three years and more than 15,000 miles, Bruder shed light on those who have embraced a nomadic lifestyle in search of work and community amidst a challenging economy. Since 2008, she has been teaching at Columbia Journalism School and has contributed to a range of prestigious publications, including Harper's Magazine, The Nation, and The New York Times Magazine. Her impactful long-form journalism has earned her accolades such as the James Aronson Award for Social Justice Journalism and a Deadline Club Award.

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Nomadland Free Audiobook Download

Jessica Bruder

Resilience and Survival in a Mobile American Workforce.

4.0345994rating

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Author: Jessica Bruder

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN:

Language: English

Publish Date: 09/19/2017

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Nomadland

The summary audiobook of "Nomadland" by Jessica Bruder is perfect for listeners interested in contemporary social issues, particularly those related to the gig economy and the challenges of economic insecurity in America. It appeals to individuals seeking insight into the lives of older Americans who embrace a nomadic lifestyle as they navigate financial hardship, as well as readers who appreciate immersive storytelling combined with powerful social commentary. Whether you're an avid audiobook listener, a social justice advocate, or simply curious about alternative ways of living, this summary offers valuable perspectives on resilience, community, and the pursuit of freedom.

3 quotes from Nomadland

  • "We are all part of the fabric of the world, but in America, that fabric has been frayed by the economy, making it hard for many to hold on to their place within it."
  • "In a nation that has embraced the idea of mobility, folk like us thrive in the cracks between the systems, carving out lives on the edge of sustainability."
  • "Finding adventure in the ordinary is what makes this nomadic life worthwhile. It’s about the journey just as much as the destination."

Author: Jessica Bruder

Jessica Bruder is an accomplished journalist renowned for her exploration of subcultures and themes of resilience. In her acclaimed book, "Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century," she immersed herself in the lives of itinerant Americans, living in a camper van for months as she documented their journeys across the country. Over a span of three years and more than 15,000 miles, Bruder shed light on those who have embraced a nomadic lifestyle in search of work and community amidst a challenging economy. Since 2008, she has been teaching at Columbia Journalism School and has contributed to a range of prestigious publications, including Harper's Magazine, The Nation, and The New York Times Magazine. Her impactful long-form journalism has earned her accolades such as the James Aronson Award for Social Justice Journalism and a Deadline Club Award.