Review: Sarah Smarsh Bone of the Bone
Sarah Smarsh. Bone of the Bone: Essays on America by a Daughter of the Working Class . Scribner, NY. 2024. Smarsh offers personal essays that are written and published within 2013-2024. She publishes in a wide variety of venues. One value of this book is that her essays are consolidated into a single place. A second value is that she writes about her life and family so that the reader may understand that when she writes about class division and identity, government economic and farm policy, business practices, insurance, health care, wages compensation, sexism, etc., it is all personal. These are not mere abstract ideas or policies that are developed. These are ideas and decisions that directly affect real, decent, hardworking people like her and her family. I appreciated every essay collected in this book. My political and economic preferences and assumptions were challenged. My mind was not changed, but I felt that I was sufficiently argued with. Through Smarsh’s excellent us