About This Book
The author offers a candid first-person account of experiences in a small Mid-Atlantic state, blending memoir, local history, and institutional critique. She recounts family influences and personal motives for writing while mapping civic life, economic power concentrated under an industrial dynasty, and the state's legal and financial institutions. Anecdotes range from university arrangements and banking practices to trust administration and courtroom-related records, illustrating how personal grievances intersect with public affairs. The narrative aims at communication and catharsis, using specific episodes to examine how power, patronage, and failures of communication shape political and economic life.
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