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Autopsy of an Engine CHPbeta

Autopsy of an Engine CHPbeta

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Stories by Lolita Hernandez

September 1, 2004 6 x 9 180 pages 978-1-56689-161-5

Remarkable, moving stories celebrating the inhabitants and ghosts of Detroits last Cadillac factory.

Full of magic and soul, these 12 stories bring to life the spirits that populated Detroits Clark Street Cadillac factory until its last smokestack was airlifted out in 1994. Each story is a tribute to the grit, passion and bravado that transformed Detroit into the Motor City and the Cadillac into Americas premier luxury car. They are also a heartbreaking testament to the decline of the auto industry and the loss of jobs that turned Motown inside out, creating a haunted landscape of abandoned factories and decaying boulevards.

Told from the diverse perspective of unionized assembly line workers and management, janitors and engineers, payroll clerks and retirees, these stories capture the raw and vibrant hum of humanity that found its way into every piston, spark plug and belt, even as the last Fleetwood rolled off the line, its engine purring into the Detroit night. They are about family, friendship, resilience, loyalty, and letting go, but mostly they are about the dreams and magic created in the strangest city of allDetroits last Cadillac factory. In Hernandezs stories, you will meet Americafull of love, loss, pride, sweat, dreams, music, comfort food and engine oiland, in them, you will recognize yourself.

About the Author

Lolita Hernandezs writing is greatly influenced by the rhythms and language of her Trinidad and St. Vincent ancestors, and is tempered by over 30 years as a UAW worker, 21 of them at the Cadillac Plant in Detroit. She lives in Detroit.

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