Beth Macy is the author of Paper Girl: A Memoir Of Home And Family In A Fractured America. Beth grew up in Urbana, Ohio. She was the youngest of five children. Her father was an alcoholic. Her mother worked hard to support the family. Beth had a job delivering newspapers in the early morning. She did well in school. She got a degree in journalism with the help of a Pell grant. She married and had two kids and lived on the east coast. Starting in 2020 she returned to Urbana to help care for her ailing mother. She noticed the town had changed. The town no longer had a newspaper. The was no cohesiveness. Social supports were falling away. High school graduation rates had plummeted. More and more parents resorted to home schooling or religious charter schools. Some of the town members got deep into QAnon and conspiracy theories. Former friends couldn't talk to each other anymore because of the political divide. The author tells the story by interviewing a couple of high school students who are struggling with homelessness and family addictions. I thought it was a very interesting story.






