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400 pages, Hardcover
First published June 5, 2012
I did think the book was overly long and lagged in parts. I also felt like it's evident Leutze and his family must be pretty well-connected/well-established within the state and while Leutze kind of alludes to that, he also sort of downplays it and focuses more on his own Thoreau-like, humble existence and that aspect of his upbringing. It just felt slightly disingenuous to me because I think his status and connections played a large part in his ability to get this case where it needed to go. Still, I have to say he's putting that privilege to much better use than a lot of people, so can't fault him there.
I'd recommend this to people who are interested either in state and local politics or who care about the Appalachian region. I found it compelling.