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Janesville: An American Story is a work of narrative nonfiction by Amy Goldstein, a long-time Washington Post reporter and Pulitzer Prize winner. The book examines the aftermath of the General Motors plant closure in Janesville, Wisconsin, and follows the town through the years after the shutdown in late 2008. Rather than focusing only on the immediate loss of jobs, Goldstein studies what happens when a manufacturing community is forced to adapt, retrain, and redefine itself over time. Her method is journalistic and ethnographic, built from extended reporting and interviews with residents, workers, employers, and local institutions. The result is both a local history and a broader account of deindustrialization in the American heartland. It is especially concerned with the gap between public optimism and lived economic reality, making it useful for readers interested in labor, inequality, community resilience, and the limits of recovery narratives in postindustrial America.