American fire : love, arson, and life in a vanishing land
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American fire : love, arson, and life in a vanishing land
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- Label
- American fire : love, arson, and life in a vanishing land
- Title remainder
- love, arson, and life in a vanishing land
- Statement of responsibility
- Monica Hesse
- Subject
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- Accomack County (Va.) -- Social conditions
- Arson
- Arson -- Virginia | Accomack County
- Economic history
- Rural conditions
- Accomack County (Va.) -- Economic conditions
- Rural crimes -- Virginia | Accomack County
- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Rural
- Social conditions
- TRUE CRIME
- Virginia -- Accomack County
- Rural crimes
- Accomack County (Va.) -- Rural conditions
- Language
- eng
- Summary
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- "The arsons started on a cold November midnight and didn't stop for months. Night after night, the people of Accomack County waited to see which building would burn down next, regarding each other at first with compassion, and later suspicion. Vigilante groups sprang up, patrolling the rural Virginia coast with cameras and camouflage. Volunteer firefighters slept at their stations. The arsonist seemed to target abandoned buildings, but local police were stretched too thin to surveil them all. Accomack was desolate--there were hundreds of abandoned buildings. And by the dozen they were burning. The culprit, and the path that led to these crimes, is a story of twenty-first century America....Though it's hard to believe today, one hundred years ago Accomack was the richest rural county in the nation. Slowly it's been drained of its industry--agriculture--as well as its wealth and population. In an already remote region, limited employment options offer little in the way of opportunity. A mesmerizing and crucial panorama with nationwide implications, American Fire asks what happens when a community gets left behind. Hesse brings to life the Eastern Shore and its inhabitants, battling a punishing economy and increasingly terrified by a string of fires they could not explain. The result evokes the soul of rural America--a land half gutted before the fires even began." -- provided by publisher
- One hundred years ago Accomack was the richest rural county in the nation. Slowly it's been drained of its industry-- agriculture-- as well as its wealth and population. The arsons started on a November night in 2012 and didn't stop for months. The people waited to see which abandoned building would burn down next, regarding each other at first with compassion, and later suspicion. Vigilante groups sprang up; volunteer firefighters slept at their stations. The culprits were galvanized by a surprising love story built on tight budgets and simple pleasures, in a land half gutted before the fires even began
- Cataloging source
- YDX
- Dewey number
- 364.16/42/09/75516
- Illustrations
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- illustrations
- plates
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
- HV6638.5.U6
- LC item number
- H47 2017
- Literary form
- non fiction
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