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elbrady 's review for:
Pappyland: A Story of Family, Fine Bourbon, and the Things That Last
by Wright Thompson
This book will not be for everyone. It is not a business biography and while there is some history of the origins of bourbon in it it is not a true history of bourbon. If that what is what you are looking for you may want to skip this.
For me it was a love letter. It is a love letter to bourbon, my home state (and in a broader sense the south) and families. Even though it is a love letter it doesn't shy away from showing the complex nature, difficulties, and dualities of all three. None of these things are easy or perfect, then again nothing ever is. If you want a better understanding of bourbon, the place it's from and the real people surrounding it you will enjoy it.
For me it was a love letter. It is a love letter to bourbon, my home state (and in a broader sense the south) and families. Even though it is a love letter it doesn't shy away from showing the complex nature, difficulties, and dualities of all three. None of these things are easy or perfect, then again nothing ever is. If you want a better understanding of bourbon, the place it's from and the real people surrounding it you will enjoy it.