Coal Camp Girl
English


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About The Book

The sharp blast of the mine whistle echoed through the valley sending nine-year-old Tina Wilson on flying feet down to greet her father as he returned from his days work at the coal mine. It was a custom for every father to have a treat in his bucket and the miners children scrambled to be first to get theirs.But the mine whistle could mean other things in the lives of the miners and their families. Sometimes it was the signal for disaster. And sometimes it did not blow at all when the mines were closed and there was no work for the men. Tina and her brother and their friends learned some hard lessons about hunger and hardship that winter; but they also learned about hope and courage. And of course there were lots of happy times too: square dances a wedding and rides on Grandfathers ponies.As in all Lois Lenskis regional books the events in this story are based on true happenings so her picture of life in a coal camp is a true snapshot of the 1950s. Written in 1959.
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