This thesis is a memoir about the narrator's experience of being raised in the American South. The narrator wrestles with her racial and political identity, her love for her home and her family, her guilt for moving away, all while painting a portrait of Arkansas through its vivid nature and fraught history. It is about finding belonging, or a lack thereof, in a family that loves but does not resemble you, in a state that raised but has historically rejected you.
J L Hoffman (Sat,) studied this question.