The Spinach King
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The Spinach King
The riveting saga of the Seabrooks of New Jersey, by one of The New Yorker’s most acclaimed storytellers
"Having left this material for his writer son, my father must have wanted the story told, even if he couldn't bear to tell it himself." So begins the story of a forgotten American dynasty, a farming family from the bean fields of southern New Jersey who became as wealthy and powerful as aristocrats—only to implode in a storm of lies.
The patriarch, C. F. Seabrook, was hailed as the "Henry Ford of Agriculture." His son Jack, a keen businessman, was poised to take over what Life called "the biggest vegetable factory on earth." But the carefully cultivated facade—glamorous outings by horse-drawn carriage, hidden wine cellars, and movie star girlfriends—hid dark secrets that led to the implosion of the family business.
At the heart of the narrative is a multi-generational succession battle. It's a tale of family secrets and Swiss bank accounts, of half-truths, of hatred and passion—and lots and lots of liquor. The Seabrooks' colourful legal and moral failings took place amid the trappings of extraordinary privilege. But the story of where that money came from is not so pretty.
They say behind every great fortune, there is a great crime. At Seabrook Farms, the troubling American histories of race, immigration, and exploitation arise like weeds from the soil. Great Migration Black labourers struck against the company for better wages in the 1930s, and Japanese Americans helped found a "global village" on the farm after World War II. Revealing both C. F. and Jack Seabrook's corruption, The Spinach King undermines the "great man" theory of industrial progress. It also shows how American farms evolved from Jeffersonian smallholdings to gigantic agribusinesses, and what such enormous firms do to the families whose fate is bound up in the land.
A compulsively readable story of class and privilege, betrayal and revenge—three decades in the making—The Spinach King explores the author's complicated family legacy and the dark corners of the American Dream.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781324003526
Publisher: WW Norton & Co
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 04 July 2025
Country: United States
Imprint: WW Norton & Co
Illustration: 30 illustrations
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 33.0mm
Width: 160.0mm
Height: 236.0mm
Weight: 593g
Pages: 368
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About the Author
John Seabrook has been a staff writer at The New Yorker for more than three decades. The Spinach King is his fifth book. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.
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