Book Description
When twenty-nine-year-old Lee Sanford loses his job at a bank in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in the summer of 2008, he is devastated. In It's Over, Sanford reveals the intense anxiety and frustration he feels as he struggles to find suitable employment in America's failing economy. A college graduate, Sanford talks about the dark days he experiences after moving from Ann Arbor to Milwaukee to expand his job search and get a fresh start. In this candid and passionate memoir, Sanford discusses the highs and lows of the job search. He divulges the pain, suffering, and self-doubt he experiences and the often self-destructive coping mechanisms he uses to exist from day-to-day with little income. A raw and emotional outpouring, It's Over speaks to the anxiety and frustrations that have befallen many workers in the United States today. It explores the loss of hope and the darkness connected with losing one's livelihood, and it communicates that, for many, the American dream is dead.