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Disposable: America's Contempt for the Underclass

Disposable: America's Contempt for the Underclass


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In this "barn burner of a book" (The New York Times Book Review) New York magazine senior writer Sarah Jones blends personal stories and in-depth reporting to expose the harsh reality of America's culture of inequality and the devastating impact of the pandemic on our nation's most vulnerable people.

In the tradition of Matthew Desmond's Evicted and Andrea Elliot's Invisible Child, Disposable is a poignant exploration of America's underclass, left vulnerable by systemic racism and capitalism. Here, Sarah Jones delves into the lives of the essential workers, seniors, and people with disabilities who were disproportionately affected by COVID-19--not due to their age or profession, but because of the systemic inequality and poverty that left them exposed.

The pandemic served as a stark revelation of the true state of America, a country where the dream of prosperity is a distant mirage for millions. Jones argues that the pandemic didn't create these dynamics but rather revealed the existing social mobility issues and wealth gap that have long plagued the nation. Behind the staggering death toll are stories of lives lost, injustices suffered, and institutions that failed to protect their people.

Jones brings these stories to the forefront, transforming the abstract concept of the pandemic into a deeply personal and political phenomenon. Her book "stands as a reminder of the lessons our country has willfully ignored--an especially stark one with Donald Trump back in the White House and further shredding the social safety net" (The Washington Post).



About the Author :
Sarah Jones is a senior writer for New York magazine, where she covers politics and religion. She was previously a staff writer for The New Republic and her work has been published by The Nation, the Columbia Journalism Review, and Dissent magazine. Jones won the 2019 Mirror Award for commentary and has been a fellow at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. She is active on social media (@OneSarahJones). Originally from rural Washington County, Virginia, she now lives in Brooklyn with her husband.

Review :
"Five years after the World Health Organization declared covid a pandemic, Jones's book stands as a reminder of the lessons our country has willfully ignored--an especially stark one with Donald Trump back in the White House and further shredding the social safety net." --Washington Post

"Jones chronicles the human toll of COVID and how the pandemic served to exacerbate the deep inequalities already baked into American society. The book not only explores the ways in which illness intersects with poverty, race, and disability; it also critiques an American economy that leaves many, including herself, living '[a] middle-class life threatened on all sides by catastrophe.'" --Kate Tuttle, The Boston Globe

"Written with brutal honesty, Disposable is an unflinching look at a country that does less than nothing to protect its most vulnerable people. . . . Infuriating but vital, Disposable will be especially appreciated by readers of The Anti-Ableist Manifesto and Evicted. . . . Readable and compassionate." --Shelf Awareness (starred review) "A barnburner of a book." --New York Times Book Review "Sarah Jones's writing about economic disparity is always compelling. In this book, she blends personal narrative and reporting to tell the story of America's devastating culture of inequality. It's a subject that couldn't be more timely, or urgent." --LitHub, "Most Anticipated Books of 2025" "A deeply reported, enlightening, and empathetic look at the populations that were hit hardest by the pandemic . . . The most powerful parts of her book are the personal stories she gathers from families affected by COVID-19." --Associated Press "Incisive . . . In the tradition of Barbara Ehrenreich, [Jones] combines interviews and firsthand observation of poverty with deeply researched history. . . . A full-throated, class-first critique of how the right-wing tendencies of American capitalism made the pandemic so devastating for the working poor . . . What Jones brings to this telling is an unflinching focus on American capital, its unholy marriage to the political class, and the way that union has eroded ordinary people's faith in authorities." --The New Republic "Sarah Jones's dispatches on culture, politics, and religion for New York over the years have been essential reading. . . . A gripping, important subject given justice by its chronicler." --Inside Hook "A disquieting examination of the systemic flaws laid bare by Covid. ... Jones's vision of America isn't one where the poor stumbled into Covid-era tragedy by happenstance but one in which it was intentionally engineered, and she interweaves her account with a mind-boggling assortment of anecdotes and insights that showcase systemic harm and humiliation. ... It's a ghastly panorama of the American way of life." --Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Jones examines ways in which the excesses of predatory capitalism can be contained. . . . A powerful, heartfelt argument for a more humane economics." --Kirkus Reviews "Disposable is a massive work of journalism--and a masterful act of love. Meticulously reported, voraciously researched, and poignantly rendered, Sarah Jones makes the blurry clear and the unseen visible. Both a scathing rebuke of corporate health care and a clear-eyed call to action, this book reminds us that we should not and cannot put the pandemic behind us." --Beth Macy, author of Dopesick


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781982197421
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster
  • Publisher Imprint: Simon & Schuster
  • Height: 233 mm
  • No of Pages: 304
  • Spine Width: 28 mm
  • Weight: 498 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1982197420
  • Publisher Date: 18 Feb 2025
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Sub Title: America's Contempt for the Underclass
  • Width: 162 mm


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