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Book Review By Jacqueline West
Population 485 by Mike Perry

After nineteen years away, writer/EMT Mike Perry returns to his hometown of New Auburn, Wisconsin (population: 485) and joins the volunteer fire department. Two of his brothers are also volunteers, their mother is an EMT, and the operation functions within such a small, tightly-knit community that nearly all emergency calls have some personal relevance to them.
Perry reflects on many of the town's traditions and characters, beginning with the history New Auburn, its inhabitants, and its fire department. He spends several chapters describing his sometimes hilarious, sometimes gruesome personal experiences as a nurse and urban ambulance worker before his eventual return home, as well as small town lawn ornamentation, vanishing family farms and businesses, and the difficulties of "belonging" in a town where, as he says, "working-class prejudice never quite shakes the idea of art as frivolity." The book concludes with Perry's retelling of an incident in which tragedy strikes his own family, and the book's theme of family and neighbors rescuing each other.


Plot & Themes
job/profession:
Ethnic/Relig. of subject (inside)
Job/profession/poverty story Yes
Ethnic/regional/gender Yes
Period of greatest activity? - 1950+

Subject of Biography
Gender - Male
Profession/status:
Ethnicity - White
Nationality - American

Setting
How much descriptions of surroundings? - 7 ()
United States Yes
The US: - Midwest
Small town? Yes
Small town people: - nice, like Andy/Opie/Aunt Bee
Century: - 1980's-Present

Writing Style
Book makes you feel? - like laughing
Pictures/Illustrations? - None
How much dialogue in bio? - significantly more descript than dialog
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