Chapter 10
The words “trailer park” can conjure up all sorts of negative stereotypes—of poverty and ignorance, of kids in ratty clothing and weeds growing up through a mobile home’s supports. I’ve experienced those stereotypes. When I tell people that I grew up in trailer courts, I can see their assumptions in how their expressions change: I must have had a disadvantaged youth or I’ve had limited experience of the world.
But their images and assumptions have nothing to do with the reality of my childhood. In many ways, I can’t imagine having had a more idyllic upbringing or a more expansive view of the world because I grew up in trailer parks—in a new town every few months until I ...
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