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Storming Heaven
Storming Heaven
Author: Denise Giardina
Storming Heaven b rings us to the West Virginia coalfields of the years 1893 to 1921, scene of a great American tragedy, the Battle of Blair Mountain, where 10,000 men, women, and children took up arms to fight the coal company which is stolen their land. Out of these true events comes a sweeping historical novel with an enduring love story at i...  more »
ISBN: 451557
Pages: 502
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Publisher: Magna Print Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Large Print: Yes
Other Versions: Paperback
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Want to know about coal mines in West Virginia, well here's your chance. There's happiness and sadness in this book. My father and grandfather were coal miners and it was a "must" read for me in my English class at West Virginia State College.
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This was a great historical, southern novel in which the characters were fully developed and the plot (real events in history) was gripping. If you want to learn more about Appalachia and the coal-mining industry of the turn-of-the-century, Storming Heaven is a wonderful resource (as well as the sequel "The Unquiet Earth").
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Fictiolized tale of West Virginia and the coal mining industry up to the Battle of Blair Mountain when the United States Army interviened against the Union. Story is written in character with local dialect observed.


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