Storm Lake
By Art Cullen
By Art Cullen
By Art Cullen
By Art Cullen
By Art Cullen
Read by Chris Henry Coffey
By Art Cullen
Read by Chris Henry Coffey
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$18.00
Jan 21, 2020 | ISBN 9780525558897
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Oct 02, 2018 | ISBN 9780525558880
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Oct 02, 2018 | ISBN 9780525641520
638 Minutes
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Praise
An Honoree of the Society of Midland Authors Literary Award
“Cullen’s book demonstrates the important role that local editors play in standing up and speaking to power in America…Storm Lake is an engaging, folksy read about how a small-town newspaper editor copes with existential threats to a way of life and an industry vital to American democracy in a state known for its extremes of weather, economics, and politics. [Cullen] tells good stories and writes with a journalistic flair that prefers punch to polish…The pages of Storm Lake clearly demonstrate why Cullen won journalism’s most revered prize.”—The National Book Review
“With a self-effacing, homespun honesty…Cullen makes an eloquent case that community newspapers are integral to the fabric of small towns..[and] that diversity is keeping Storm Lake alive. Many Latino, Laotian and Vietnamese families work in the packinghouses. Cullen argues that these families have thrown a much-needed life preserver to Storm Lake’s economy.”—StarTribune
“An engaging storyteller, Cullen recounts the deeds (and misdeeds) of youth, but his writer’s passion shines when he discusses the events that led him to write the prize-winning editorials. . . The moral, economic, and social history of a small town in Iowa might not seem like much of a story, but in Cullen’s hands, it is.”—Booklist
“Storm Lake is a must-read, and it is a great read.”—WBUR
“An impassioned, significant book from a newsman who made a difference.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred)
“[A] memoir that gracefully illuminates the challenges facing the American heartland. Composed of political history, tales of civic controversies, and human interest stories, the subject matter is elevated by Cullen’s passion into parables relevant to all Americans . . . a window into small-town America.”—Publishers Weekly
“Read this book and you will understand why Art Cullen’s courageous writing—sensitive, challenging, sometimes abrasive—helped build Storm Lake into, as Cullen phrases it, ‘a community, not just an unrelated gathering of people.’ Cullen captures, in prose that is almost poetry, the ethos of small town, rural Iowa, the heart and soul of the ‘good America.’”—Tom Harkin, former United States Senator from Iowa
“Mechanization may have driven out small farmers, smothered the lake, and helped push the town paper to the edge of starvation, but Storm Lake has persevered, clutching its social fabric against the forces that have torn so much of the rural plains asunder. If you care about the future of the Republic, Art Cullen’s thoughtful, clear-eyed ode to his western Iowa hometown is not to be missed.” —Colin Woodard, author of American Nations: A History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of North America and American Character: A History of the Epic Struggle Between Individual Liberty and the Common Good
“Art Cullen does not believe in the notion of fly-over country. He knows that Storm Lake is a place where hard working and community-minded people live, work, and play. He believes strongly that Storm Lake is worth writing about and fighting for, and you will too after reading Storm Lake.” —Tom Vilsack, former Governor of Iowa
“Pulitzer Prize winner Art Cullen embodies what community journalism is all about, which is an understanding—even love—of place and people, a determination to make things better and the backbone to challenge powerful interests. Cullen knows Iowa and a lot more. This book will delight you and inform you and surprise you. It will also give you hope. At a time when press freedoms are threatened and facts are in dispute, it is good to know that Cullen and his compatriots are standing guard.” —Dan Balz, Chief Correspondent, Washington Post, and author of the New York Times bestseller Collision 2012
“This is a cry from the heart from the heartland, and it is for those people on the coasts who think nothing important happens in the middle of the country. In fact, everything important that is happening pretty much anywhere in the country happens there–right there, around Storm Lake, in Iowa.” —John M. Barry, author of The Great Influenza and Rising Tide
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