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Strange as this weather has been : a novel

Pancake, Ann (Author).

Summary: Domestic conflicts involving a town's endangerment by mining plans threaten to tear apart a family when matriarch Lace contemplates fighting the mine owners and her daughter, Bant, becomes involved with a miner.

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  • ISBN: 159376166X
  • ISBN: 9781593761660
  • Physical Description: 360 p. ; 23 cm.
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  • Publisher: Emeryville, CA : Shoemaker & Hoard, c2007.
Subject: Mountain life Fiction
West Virginia Fiction
Coal mines and mining Fiction

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Homer Library.
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Strange As This Weather Has Been : A Novel
Strange As This Weather Has Been : A Novel
by Pancake, Ann
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Strange As This Weather Has Been : A Novel


A West Virginia family struggles amid the booms and busts of the Appalachian coal industry in this "powerful, sure-footed, and haunting" novel with echoes of John Steinbeck ( New York Times Book Review ). Set in present day West Virginia, this debut novel tells the story of a coal mining family--a couple and their four children--living through the latest mining boom and dealing with the mountaintop removal and strip mining that is ruining what is left of their hometown. As the mine turns the mountains "to slag and wastewater," workers struggle with layoffs and children find adventure in the blasted moonscape craters. Strange as This Weather Has Been follows several members of the family, with a particular focus on fifteen-year-old Bant and her mother, Lace. Working at a motel, Bant becomes involved with a young miner while her mother contemplates joining the fight against the mining companies. As domestic conflicts escalate at home, the children are pushed more and more frequently outside among junk from the floods and felled trees in the hollows--the only nature they have ever known. But Bant has other memories and is as curious and strong-willed as her mother, and ultimately comes to discover the very real threat of destruction that looms as much in the landscape as it does at home.
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