![]() ![]() “It felt like a good time to create a more complex story of what working class life looks like.” “I knew from growing up that some of those people existed, but that wasn’t the full picture,” says Jolie. ![]() Out March 10, her memoir Rust Belt Femme ($26, Belt Publishing) was born from frustration with depictions of a “bigoted” working class after the 2016 election. He suffered a traumatic brain injury from the incident, and the family spent years teetering in and out of poverty. When Raechel Anne Jolie was 4, a drunk driver hit her father outside their Valley View home, and life plunged into uncertainty. ![]() New from Belt Publishing, Raechel Anne Jolie's new memoir chronicles her path to understanding her identity as a queer femme in the working class Rust Belt.
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