02024cam a2200445 i 45000010011000000030006000110050017000170080041000340100015000750200018000900400023001080500022001310820013001531000031001662450065001972500019002622640043002812640013003243000044003373360027003813360029004083370029004373380028004665040041004945200441005356000030009766100018010066500052010246500065010766500058011416500068011996510036012676510050013036510030013536510072013836510030014556510035014856550031015206550027015511157732425OCoLC20210629111646.0200518s2020 nyua b 000 0aeng  a2020019303 a9781250155931 aDLCbengerdacDLC00aF29.M49bA77 202000a974.1/751 aArsenault, Kerri,eauthor.10aMill town :breckoning with what remains /cKerri Arsenault. aFirst edition. 1aNew York :bSt. Martin's Press,c2020. 4c ©2020. ax, 354 pages :billustrations ;c24 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent. astill image2rdacontent. aunmediatedbn2rdamedia. avolumebnc2rdacarrier. aIncludes bibliographical references. aKerri Arsenault grew up in the rural working class town of Mexico, Maine. For over 100 years the community orbited around a paper mill that employs most townspeople. Arsenault sifts through historical archives and scientific reports, talking to family and neighbors, and examining her own childhood to present a portrait of a community that illuminates not only the ruin of her hometown and the collapse of the working-class of America.10aArsenault, KerrixFamily.20aRumford Mill. 0aWorking classzMainezMexico (Town)vBiography. 0aPaper industryxEnvironmental aspectszMainezOxford County. 0aPaper industryxHealth aspectszMainezOxford County. 0aPollutionzAndroscoggin River Region (N.H. and Me.)vAnecdotes. 0aMexico (Me. : Town)vBiography. 0aMexico (Me. : Town)xSocial life and customs. 0aRumford (Me.)vBiography. 0aAndroscoggin River Region (N.H. and Me.)xEnvironmental conditions. 0aRumford (Me.)vBiography. 0aMexico (Me. :Town)vBiography. 7aAutobiographies. 2 lcgft. 7aBiographies. 2 lcgft.