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Hardcover Looking for Hogeye Book

ISBN: 0938626620

ISBN13: 9780938626626

Looking for Hogeye

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In that always compelling yet simple style that has made Roy Reed one of the country's foremost journalists, he shows us--as we share with him delightful moments and rich insights on the way to Hogeye--Southerners still different for being Southerners, and country Southerners who are even more so, pained by bruises and comforted by salves that are peculiarly their own.

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On-the-ground wisdom about our nation and its people

Roy Reed is among the very top journalists of his generation. He covered the civil rights movement and then the White House for the New York Times before retiring early as its London bureau chief. This wonderful little book is a collection of his more reflective pieces. After he left London, Reed moved to an Arkansas hamlet named Hogeye to search for his roots while teaching journalism at the University of Arkansas. Several of his articles are based on life in Hogeye, but they tell universal stories about life in America. People searching for a deep understanding of our nation will not merely enjoy this book, they will love it. For any journalism student or young reporter seeking a newspaper career, this is a must read -- nothing can show more clearly what greatness in journalism looks like.
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