'Thrillingly and wrenchingly funny like Educated and Hillbilly Elegy' DAVID LIPSKY
'After reading The Good Hand you may reassess whether you have ever truly done a hard day's work in your life This lyrical and engrossing memoir is an extraordinary tale Undeniably powerful' SUNDAY TIMES
The must-read memoir of 2021.
Michael Patrick Smith grew up in a ramshackle farmhouse where his father beat the walls and threw dinner plates. As a restless young man left unmoored by the crashing economy, Smith cut a path to North Dakota to rent a mattress on a flophouse floor. Sleeping boot to beard with the other rough-edged men looking to earn a cent drilling for oil, Smith wanted the work to burn him clean of his violent upbringing, his demons, his disjointed, doomed relationships. He did not expect, among these quick-fisted, foul-mouthed hands, to find a community.
The Good Hand is a memoir of danger and exhaustion, of suffering, loneliness and grit, of masculinity and of learning how to reconcile yourself to yourself.
Smith's journey, a personal exploration of the economic disparity and social classes within the mining community, is a testament to the human spirit. His memoirs, a raw and honest autobiography, delve into the heart of the natural resources industry, revealing a world of top engineering and technology.
For fans of Stanley Tucci (Taste), Rose Tremain (Rosie), Sonia Faleiro (The Good Girls), Lea Ypi (Free), and John Preston (Fall).