Hillbilly Elegy by J.D. Vance is a deeply personal memoir that explores the struggles of a working-class family in America’s Rust Belt. Through his own life experiences, Vance sheds light on the social and economic challenges white working-class communities face, particularly in Appalachia. The book delves into themes of poverty, addiction, family dysfunction, and upward mobility, providing an eye-opening perspective on the cultural and economic decline of this region.
