Finished J.D. Vance's Hillbilly Elegy quite easily. A very interesting book and a snap to read. He writes very clearly and as it is a memoir, it's easily digestible. A wholly different book than Dr. Nancy Isenberg's White Trash, which has a far more academic tone. Only beef with Vance's book is not the book in and of itself, but the reaction to it. It's a very good book, but I thought some of the promo notes showed a real lack of perspective from some pretty heady sources like Rod Dreher and The Economist. Vance's story is quite compelling, but the downward trajectory of the white working class has been going on for over 40 years and to read some of the reviews of the book, it started in the last five years. Maybe it's because I've been in politics and have watched the changing winds and recognize them more readily from others. I highly recommend the book, but I urge all to take it for what it is and that is a compelling and insightful memoir.