With his bestselling All Over but the Shoutin', Rick Bragg gave us
memorable stories of his own childhood. Here he offers the best of his
work as a Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist writing the remarkable
stories of others.
For twenty years, Bragg has focused his efforts on the common man. So
while some of these stories are about people whose names we know--such
as Susan Smith, the South Carolina mother who drowned her two sons--most
are people whose names we've never heard, people who have survived
tornadoes and swamps, racism and bombs. In incisive, unadorned prose
that is nonetheless strikingly beautiful, these pieces rise above
journalism to become literature and show the triumph of the human
spirit.