
Unlikely Friends
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Julie Salamon
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Julie Salamon
Who am I? Who were these people who made me who I am? And, what was this place? Was it ever what I thought it was?
For celebrated journalist and author Julie Salamon, these recently became central questions. Salamon spent the first 18 years of her life Seaman, Ohio, a town that is part of the American heartland, a repository of mythology and misunderstanding. Seaman, Ohio, remains central to her identity, despite having lived in New York City for more than four decades, the place where her husband and she raised their children, three cats, and two dogs, and built her career and community. And yet, she could never shake the attachment to her childhood town. In fact, in almost every official author bio, it’s put it right up front: “raised in a rural town in Appalachian Ohio." In between projects, she kept going back. Her office is filled with files of interviews conducted with people there over the years. She always was wondering if the home of her memories was truly the way she remembered it.
Seaman is located in Adams County, which is routinely ranked one of the two poorest of Ohio’s 88 counties. In both 2016 and 2020, the county voted for Donald Trump. That reality made Salamon’s examination of her childhood feel urgent, particularly because Salamon and her family were anomalies. They were immigrants from a foreign country. They were Democrats. They were Jewish. In looking back, what Salamon remembers most about this place - despite her otherness - was the overwhelming feeling of acceptance and love. Love for her family, love for the land, and, in particular, love for best friends, Candee and June.
In Unlikely Friends, Salamon tells the intimate story about a conservative backwater that brought together three girls from different backgrounds - Julie, June, and Candee - respectively, Jewish, Black, and Appalachian. Girls who, in all likelihood, wouldn’t have become friends if they had lived anywhere else. While it might appear to be a small tale, as the country’s political divide widens, this personal history of unlikely connection is more pressing, more universal than ever. This is a story about race and religion, about country and community, about the legends people create to make sense of their lives. What Salamon discovers along the way is that memories are indeed complicated. While her fondness for the place and her happy childhood memories aren’t figments of her imagination, the rosy depiction of the past has been incomplete all along. That, like life, memory is a work in progress.
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I thought the story was very interesting as it cast of a hard on both relationships between people from “different camps“ but also how memories are and are not accurate. The live voices of those involved was an excellent addition to the book, and the evolution of the story quite masterful.
Consider listening to it. And if you are not in agreement with the politics, so be it. It’s the perspective of the speaker(s) and is quite naturally Just a part of the story… And it is just a part. Politics in their rawest form are very little of this book. But life is politics… From who you choose as your friends when you’re in school (do you go for the popular kids or the nerds or the jocks or the wildflowers or the…), who you partner with (if you do) and who you admire.
I have listened to it twice… because it’s a naturally story that helps me see the viewpoint of others. And if there is one thing missing from our country right now it is the inability to see through the viewpoint of another.
The politics are part of it (and us)
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Fantastic
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Thoroughly enjoyed and appreciated this timely book.
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Memories From Yesterday
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What A Surprise!
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Exactly the kind of story we need to hear more of!
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So Timely and Necessary
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Good story, but poor introduction of politics
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Thank you
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Yet, I would give the author a "thumbs up" for taking the initiative to follow up with friends, family and a high school teacher to enrich her story.
Well written story
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