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The Mayor

One Poor City’s Fight to Bring Back Government and Save the Nation’s Soul

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The Mayor

By: Brian Alexander
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The author of The Hospital asks: Can one poor city show the way to restore faith in government and reimagine the nation’s future?

Chester, PA, a poor, majority Black city just south of Philadelphia, is plagued by gun violence, decrepit infrastructure, a hospital at risk of closing, and a scary reputation. After more than a century of mismanagement, people have lost all faith in government.

Stefan Roots, a wastewater plant operator, wants to do something to clean it up. So he runs for mayor with an unlikely cast of political aides: a former kid drug dealer, a one-time hip-hop impresario, a white evangelical graduate student, and a wealthy white business man. Can these neophytes save the soul of the city, restore faith, and set an example for the nation? Brian Alexander argues that the problems Chester faces have germinated over a century of political malfeasance, and the deification of market capitalism. Now, these forces are doing to the rest of the country what they did to Chester long ago as inequality, privatization, and unrestrained profit-seeking spread, wrecking communities and delivering Trump.

Alexander also tracks a quixotic former state legislator in Maine, West Virginia’s only elected transgender office holder, and a young Black Democratic Socialist in a well-to-do and mostly white Philadelphia suburb as they struggle to, and sometimes succeed in, reversing the tide. At times ripping, tragic, and hopeful, The Mayor is extraordinarily timed to illuminate our current crises while offering a way forward.

Politics & Government Sociology Urban

Critic Reviews

"This wonderful, engaging book ... illustrates that even in the most dire circumstances, there is hope."
―Daron Acemoglu, MIT, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics, and author of New York Times bestseller Why Nations Fail

"Vivid in its characters and gripping in its story-telling...a penetrating, original portrait of America in our times, which also provides reality-based hope about how a better America could emerge."
—James Fallows, co-author of Our Towns, American Book Award winner

"Nobody writing today captures the sweep and depth of American places the way Alexander does."
—Beth Macy, New York Times bestselling author of Paper Girl

"We are fortunate that Brian Alexander, one of the foremost chroniclers of off-the-beaten track America, has taken it upon himself to tell the story of local government in one particularly overlooked small city. The Mayor is rich in character, texture and drama and manages to be maddening and inspiring at the same time."
―Alec MacGillis, reporter, ProPublica, author of Fulfilment

"Driven by his deep love for the invisible forces that bind communities together,Alexander bears witness to the tenacity of tiny Chester, PA, still punching back despite absorbing the body blows of American racial capitalism for over a century. Equal parts sweeping history and intimate snapshot... gripping."
―Benjamin Herold, author, Disillusioned: Five Families and the Unraveling of America's Suburbs

"Beautifully captures what’s gone wrong―and could go right―in areas of the US left behind by capitalism gone off the rails. With an ear attuned to both racial and class dynamics, Alexander captures the poignancy of people who feel deeply rooted in the “warm bath” of the communities they grew up in."
―Joan C. Williams, Distinguished Professor (Emerita) and Director, Equality Action Center, UC Law SF, author of Outclassed

"An exquisite, searing account of a long-shot attempt to resurrect democracy in the only bankrupt city in America. An illuminating dive into the betrayal of our small towns―and our country."
―Andrea Pitzer, author of Icebound

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