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A Race to the Bottom of Crazy: Dispatches from Arizona

Written by:
Richard Grant
Narrated by:
Raphael Corkhill

Unabridged Audiobook

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Release Date
September 17, 2024
Duration
9 hours 43 minutes
Summary
The bestselling author of Dispatches from Pluto and The Deepest South of All turns his sharp wit and observational powers on the epicenter of America’s most divisive issues: Arizona.

When Richard Grant and his wife moved with their four-year-old daughter back to Tucson, Arizona, where the couple first met, he expected to easily rekindle his love of the region. Instead, he found a housing market gone haywire, rampant election conspiracies, and right-wing political violence alarmingly close to his home and family. Undocumented immigration was surging, and the state was also on the front lines of climate change, breaking heat and drought records, and running out of long-term water supplies. Under these circumstances, Grant wondered how he might raise a happy, well-adjusted child who believes in the future. Yet these concerns weren’t keeping people away: Arizona was simultaneously experiencing some of the nation’s highest population growth.

In A Race to the Bottom of Crazy, Grant mixes memoir, research, and reporting in a quest to understand what makes Arizona such a confounding and irresistible place. He visits the world’s largest machine-gun shoot; takes a sunset boat cruise with a US Congressman and a group of far-right patriots; rides through the desert with a Border Patrol agent; and goes camping with his family in breathtaking mountain ranges that rise out of the desert like islands in the sky. Interspersed with these adventures are recollections of his previous stint in the state, including his friendship with cult writer Charles Bowden and years living off the grid with smugglers, dope farmers, and outlaws on the Mexican border. Ultimately, Grant arrives at the conclusion that Arizona has always been a scattershot improvisation, with bizarre and extreme behavior in its DNA.

This book is an entertaining, illuminating, and essential guide to understanding modern America at its most overheated.
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Tammy V.

You will not be bored. But you may not be pleased. If you’ve read Richard Grant before you can be assured of entertainment. However his latest is a bit muddled. It’s really three stories for the price of one that never really come together. Part musings about his current life, part memoir about his past, and part cherry picked stories of the most gratuitous icky pieces of Arizona’s past and present, its hard to know what Grant is building toward exactly. But it’s never dull. No matter how lopsided the portrayal of the state or oddly personal his descriptions. The narrator mispronounces a lot of words and does voices but he’s mostly okay.

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