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5.0 out of 5 stars Trying to Debunk the last "PC" Prejudice
Having lived in the Northeast and Upper Midwest for most of my adult life, it was with some trepidation that I accepted a position as a doc at a Southern Appalachian hospital. To deal with my cognitive dissonance, I purchased this book and was reassured. Now, after months of working and living in Appalachia, I can only agree: My anecdotal experiences support Backtalk from...
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This book was fine for using for school. Even though it has alot of markings in it, the pages and binding are in pretty good shape. So,the shape was represented correctly by the seller.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Trying to Debunk the last "PC" Prejudice, October 24, 2003
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This review is from: Back Talk from Appalachia: Confronting Stereotypes (Paperback)
Having lived in the Northeast and Upper Midwest for most of my adult life, it was with some trepidation that I accepted a position as a doc at a Southern Appalachian hospital. To deal with my cognitive dissonance, I purchased this book and was reassured. Now, after months of working and living in Appalachia, I can only agree: My anecdotal experiences support Backtalk from Appalachia. The region is populated, for the most part, with people with a refreshingly strong sense of home and place, and an appreciation for nature--imagine that! There are professional, blue collar, unemployed, and everything-in-between folks down here. The bell curve of IQs around here is normally distributed: The oft-repeated Deliverance nonsense has no place outside of the book and the film. So, if, like me, you have tired of the big cities with their congestion, pollution, and crime, come on out here for a visit. You might decide to stay.
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This review is from: Back Talk from Appalachia: Confronting Stereotypes (Paperback)
This book was fine for using for school. Even though it has alot of markings in it, the pages and binding are in pretty good shape. So,the shape was represented correctly by the seller.
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Back Talk from Appalachia: Confronting Stereotypes by Gurney Norman (Paperback - November 16, 2000)
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