Flyover Lives, Diane Johnson
Flyover Lives, Diane Johnson
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Flyover Lives
A Memoir

Author: Diane Johnson

Narrator: Suzanne Toren

Unabridged: 8 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/16/2014


Synopsis

Growing up in the small river town of Moline, Illinois, Diane Johnson always dreamed of floating down the Mississippi River and venturing off to see the world. Years later, at home in France, a French friend teases her about her Americanness: “Indifference to history. That’s why Americans seem so naïve.”The j’accuse stays with Johnson. Are Americans indifferent to history? Her own family seemed always to have been in the Midwest. Surely they had gotten there from somewhere? In digging around, she discovers letters and memoirs written by generations of her stalwart pioneer ancestors that testify to more complex and fascinating times than the derisive nickname “the Flyover” gives the region credit for. This is the story of the people who struggled to reach places like Ohio, Iowa, and Illinois two hundred years ago and saw no reason to leave.Johnson weaves in passages from these cherished records, illuminating the westward journeys shared by so many American families and the bedrock character that enabled them to survive a brutal pioneer period to become the sheltered guardians of Americana in both its best and worst incarnations.With the acuity and sympathy that her bestselling novels are known for, Johnson captures the magnetic pull of home against our lust for escape and self-invention. Here is the small-town charm of a midwestern childhood as well as the series of adventures that led to her unlikely situation in France, so far from Moline—yet, as her history reveals, the birthplace of her first ancestor to brave the New World. A dazzling meditation on the mysteries of the “wispy but material” family ghosts who shape us, this spellbinding memoir is also a keenly insightful exploration of how we shape ourselves.

About Diane Johnson

Diane Johnson is an American-born novelist and essayist. Twice a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and nominated three times for the National Book Award in three different genres — essay, biography, and fiction — she is the author of a dozen novels, including Le Divorce, Le Mariage, and L’Affaire. Here she returns to the mode of her classic biography, Lesser Lives. A frequent contributor to The New York Review of Books, she splits her time between San Francisco and Paris.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Douglas on February 09, 2014

First, I received this Advanced Readers Copy from Goodreads and Viking. I didn't want to do this, but I can't stand injustice, and I believe this book has been unfairly reviewed on here. Before my review, I want to rebut some of the other reviews I've seen. I feel like if you can give a well-respect......more

Goodreads review by Diane on December 28, 2013

Elegant and smart writing. Love Diane Johnson. I'll read anything she writes.......more

Goodreads review by Abigail on December 07, 2024

What does writing the script for The Shining & moving to the most expensive neighborhood in London with hired help but worrying about finances have to do with living in the Midwest?......more

Goodreads review by Nina on February 02, 2014

Although this book is titled Flyover Lives A Memoir, it reads more like an exploration of ancestry than a memoir. The opening section, one I struggled to slog through, describes the author and her husband visiting friends in France. The friend comments that Americans have no sense of family history......more

Goodreads review by Brandi on December 31, 2014

I won this book from Goodreads.com Like some of the other reviewers, I found this book interesting as I had spent a few years around Moline and visited a couple of the same places as the author. I did get a bit of a giggle, though, when it was mentioned that most Americans are unaware of their pas......more