Vice President JD Vance is also known as the author of 'Hillbilly Elegy,' a memoir about growing up in Appalachia, but critics say the book is rife with stereotypes, prejudice and oversimplifications.| People.com
From Hillbilly Elegy to the White House JD Vance’s net worth is just the beginning of the story — because this Vice President isn’t defined by dollars, but by the political capital he’s quietly amassed. He’s the right’s next power broker — part venture capitalist, part populist firebrand. A Marine-turned-Yale-lawyer who wrote a bestselling memoir […]| Crushing REI
The “Hillbilly Elegy” author will be a strong favorite in the race for the U.S. Senate, where he would become one of its youngest and most controversial members.| The New Yorker
Without any explicit politics, and barely any specificity at all, the new Netflix film espouses the same regressive ideology as J. D. Vance’s memoir.| The New Yorker
An excerpt from the first chapter of my new book, Planning for Everything.| Semantic Studios
How might the Republican V.P. nominee’s conversion to conservative Catholicism influence his political world view?| The New Yorker
The bestselling author of "Hillbilly Elegy" has emerged as the liberal media's favorite white trash–splainer. But he is offering all the wrong lessons.| The New Republic
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