


“I knew from growing up that some of those people existed, but that wasn’t the full picture,” says Jolie.

Out March 10, her memoir Rust Belt Femme ($26, Belt Publishing) was born from frustration with depictions of a “bigoted” working class after the 2016 election. He suffered a traumatic brain injury from the incident, and the family spent years teetering in and out of poverty. When Raechel Anne Jolie was 4, a drunk driver hit her father outside their Valley View home, and life plunged into uncertainty. New from Belt Publishing, Raechel Anne Jolie's new memoir chronicles her path to understanding her identity as a queer femme in the working class Rust Belt. Business Hall of Fame and Community Leader of the Year Awards.
