57 pages 1 hour read

Drew Gilpin Faust

Necessary Trouble: Growing Up at Midcentury

Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | Adult | Published in 2023

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Necessary Trouble by Drew Gilpin Faust is a memoir detailing Faust’s coming-of-age during the 1950s and 1960s in the U.S. Growing up in a wealthy, conservative Southern family, she challenges gender roles and racial inequality, becoming active in the civil rights and antiwar movements. The narrative interweaves themes of class, race, gender, and privilege, highlighting education's role in social awareness and personal growth.

Reviews & Readership

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Drew Gilpin Faust's Necessary Trouble has been praised for its thorough historical research, engaging writing, and insightful analysis of social upheaval. Some critiques note that the narrative can be dense and may not appeal to casual readers. Overall, it is acclaimed as a significant contribution to understanding social change and activism.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Necessary Trouble?

Readers captivated by historical memoirs and social activism will find Drew Gilpin Faust's Necessary Trouble compelling. Fans of Maya Angelou’s I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings or James Baldwin’s The Fire Next Time will appreciate Faust’s insightful exploration of personal and political turmoil during the Civil Rights Movement.

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Reading Age

18+years

Book Details

Themes

Life/Time: Coming of Age

Identity: Femininity

Identity: Gender

Topics

History: U.S.

Politics / Government

Gender / Feminism

Period

Post-War Era

Genre

Southern Literature

Biography