Growing Up in Coal Country
F**Y
88 year-old coal miner's daughter who I call mom swiped this fast read before I could finish..
What a great resource. Concise simple terms. Easy read. Informative , interesting. Shows a whole different side of the coal mining industry including mine hierarchy. It was a fast read, but not fast enough before I could finish it my 88 year old mother who grew up in a mining town swiped it ! Excellent for school libraries,explaining family history understanding the past, measuring progress and enforcing worker's rights for which these did not have and latter people fought to obtain. This is real American blood sweat and tears history that helped to build this country.
D**N
as an ex miner its great
its a great book about coal mining in the usa and the hardships of that era life must have been very hard then
G**E
My Favorite Coal Mine Picture Book
While trying to better understand my ancestors' lives, I have purchased several short books showing workers in Pennsylvania's anthracite colliaries of a century or more ago. This one is my favorite. It has a very good balance of text and appropriate related photos. It clearly describes the tasks of the various laborers inside the mines and breakers, and life in the mining areas. It includes personnal anecdotes from the workers that help give it life and humor. I found it easy and enjoyable to read, and I learned a lot.
D**A
The Way of the Mines
I am a West Virginia History teacher and always looking for material to add to my lessons about the state. Coal is an important and vital industry in this state and I want my students to understand that through the use of various media. Although Bartoletti's book is about Western Pennsylvania coal towns, many in West Virginia were identical in those times. She gives very vivid details of the various types of jobs one could find in the coal mines of the early19th century, and what the lives of the miners and their families were like. Based on her relative's life in the mines, she brings all the hardships faced and the sacrifices made by those who chose to work in a dangerous job known as coal mining to light. I plan to have my students listen to the audio tape and make comparisons and contrasts between the Western Pennsylvania coal industry and West Virginia coal industry .
N**S
Very interesting history.
I wanted to read about this as my grandparents immigrated to the coal country in central Illinois.
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