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MOTHERTRUCKER
MOTHERTRUCKER is chronicling the end of an abusive relationship in the wake of the 2016 election and the #MeToo movement, alongside a chance friendship and treacherous drive up an Alaskan highway with the late "Joy Mothertrucker," the nation's only female ice road trucker, who spent 13 years driving big rigs through the "the deadliest road in America".
Towards the end of a five-year-long abusive relationship, and in the wake of the 2016 election and the emergence of the #metoo movement, Amy Butcher stumbles upon the feed of Instagram celebrity "Joy Mothertrucker." Fifty-years-old with a husband, three children, and over eleven thousand followers, Joy is the nation's only female ice road trucker, a woman who has spent thirteen years driving big rigs through the heart of Alaskan wilderness on what has been called "the deadliest road in America."
For Amy, Joy represents everything she wants to be - a woman, yes, but also brave and adventurous and strong. As 2017 drags on, as her boyfriend grows ever more volatile and the headlines ticking along the bottom of her television screen worsen, Amy finds herself obsessing over Joy's feed until, at last, angry and wounded and desperate, she calls Joy out-of-the-blue and asks to go for a ride.
MOTHERTRUCKER is the story of that ride up the treacherous Dalton Highway - and also the stories behind it: an interrogation of contemporary feminism and female fear. Joy was killed in an accident on the Dalton Highway (the "Ice Road') late last year.
Amy Butcher is an award-winning essayist and author of Visiting Hours (Blue Rider Press/Penguin Random House), a 2015 memoir that earned starred reviews and praise from The New York Times Sunday Review of Books, NPR, The Star Tribune, Kirkus Reviews, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, and others. Most recently, her essays have been featured on National Public Radio, the BBC, and The Guardian, anthologized in Best Travel Writing 2016, and awarded grand prize in the 2016 Solas Awards' "Best of Travel Writing" series and the 2014 Iowa Review Award as judged by David Shields. Additional essays have been awarded notable distinctions in the 2015, 2016, and 2017 editions of the Best American Essays series and have appeared in Granta, Harper's, The New York Times "Modern Love," The New York Times Sunday Review, Lit Hub, The Washington Post, The Iowa Review, The American Scholar, The Rumpus, The Paris Review online, Tin House online, and Brevity, among others. She earned her MFA from the University of Iowa's Nonfiction Writing Program and is the 2012-2013 recipient of Colgate University's Olive B. O'Connor Creative Writing fellowship in nonfiction. She is also the recent recipient of grants and awards from the Vermont Studio Center, the Virginia Center for Creative Arts, the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts, the Stanley Foundation for International Research, and Word Riot, Inc. She serves as an Assistant Professor of English at Ohio Wesleyan University and spends her summers teaching writing at the Iowa Summer Writing Festival and the award-winning Sitka Fine Arts Camp in Sitka, Alaska.
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Published 2021-11-01 by Little A |