J. D. Vance grew up in the Rust Belt city of Middletown, Ohio, and the Appalachian town of Jackson, Kentucky. He enlisted in the Marine Corps after high school and served in Iraq. A graduate of Ohio State University and Yale Law School, he was elected to the United States Senate representing Ohio in 2022. In 2025, he entered office as the Vice President of the United States of America.
"[An] understated, engaging debut...An unusually timely and deeply
affecting view of a social class whose health and economic problems
are making headlines in this election year." - Kirkus Reviews
(starred review)
"Vance compellingly describes the terrible toll that alcoholism,
drug abuse, and an unrelenting code of honor took on his family,
neither excusing the behavior nor condemning it...The portrait that
emerges is a complex one...Unerringly forthright, remarkably
insightful, and refreshingly focused, Hillbilly Elegy is the cry of
a community in crisis." - Booklist
"[Vance's] description of the culture he grew up in is essential
reading for this moment in history." - David Brooks, New York
Times
"The troubles of the working poor are well known to policymakers,
but Vance offers an insider's view of the problem." - Christianity
Today
To understand the rage and disaffection of America's working-class
whites, look to Greater Appalachia. In HILLBILLY ELEGY, J.D. Vance
confronts us with the economic and spiritual travails of this
forgotten corner of our country. Here we find women and men who
dearly love their country, yet who feel powerless as their way of
life is devastated. Never before have I read a memoir so powerful,
and so necessary. - Reihan Salam, executive editor, National
Review
"J.D. Vance's memoir, "Hillbilly Elegy", offers a starkly honest
look at what that shattering of faith feels like for a family who
lived through it. You will not read a more important book about
America this year." - The Economist
"[A] compassionate, discerning sociological analysis...Combining
thoughtful inquiry with firsthand experience, Mr. Vance has
inadvertently provided a civilized reference guide for an
uncivilized election, and he's done so in a vocabulary intelligible
to both Democrats and Republicans. Imagine that." - Jennifer
Senior, New York Times
"[Hillbilly Elegy] is a beautiful memoir but it is equally a work
of cultural criticism about white working-class America....[Vance]
offers a compelling explanation for why it's so hard for someone
who grew up the way he did to make it...a riveting book." - Wall
Street Journal
"[A] frank, unsentimental, harrowing memoir...a superb book..." -
New York Post
"Vance movingly recounts the travails of his family." - Washington
Post
"Both heartbreaking and heartwarming, this memoir is akin to
investigative journalism. ... A quick and engaging read, this book
is well suited to anyone interested in a study of modern America,
as Vance's assertions about Appalachia are far more reaching." -
Library Journal
"A beautifully and powerfully written memoir about the author's
journey from a troubled, addiction-torn Appalachian family to Yale
Law School, Hillbilly Elegy is shocking, heartbreaking,
gut-wrenching, and hysterically funny. It's also a profoundly
important book, one that opens a window on a part of America
usually hidden from view and offers genuine hope in the form of
hard-hitting honesty. Hillbilly Elegy announces the arrival of a
gifted and utterly original new writer and should be required
reading for everyone who cares about what's really happening in
America." - Amy Chua, New York Times bestselling author of The
Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother
"Elites tend to see our social crisis in terms of 'stagnation' or
'inequality.' J. D. Vance writes powerfully about the real people
who are kept out of sight by academic abstractions." - Peter Thiel,
entrepreneur, investor, and author of Zero to One
"[Hillbilly Elegy] couldn't have been better timed...a harrowing
portrait of much that has gone wrong in America over the past two
generations...an honest look at the dysfunction that afflicts too
many working-class Americans." - National Review
"What explains the appeal of Donald Trump? Many pundits have tried
to answer this question and fallen short. But J.D. Vance nails
it...stunning...intimate..." - Globe and Mail (Toronto)
"[A]n American classic, an extraordinary testimony to the
brokenness of the white working class, but also its strengths. It's
one of the best books I've ever read... [T]he most important book
of 2016. You cannot understand what's happening now without first
reading J.D. Vance." - Rod Dreher, The American Conservative
"[A] new memoir that should be read far and wide." - Institute of
Family Studies
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