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First edition |
Phys Descr |
378 pages ; 24 cm |
Summary |
"The eagerly awaited next novel from the author of the New York Times bestselling A Land More Kind Than Home about a young mother desperately trying to hold her family together in the years before the Great Depression, a haunting and moving story of cowardice, courage and sacrifice"-- Provided by publisher |
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Ella May Wiggins, a young mother desperately trying to hold her family together with the paltry nine dollars a week she earns from the textile mill two miles away, makes up her mind to join the labor union--a decision that will have lasting consequences for her children, her friends, her town, and all that she loves. Intertwining myriad voice, Cash brings to life the heartbreak and bravery of the now forgotten struggle of the labor movement in early twentieth-century America--and pays tribute to the thousands of heroic women and men who risked their lives to win basic rights for all workers"-- Adapted from publisher information |
Note |
Includes bibliographical references |
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Map on lining papers |
Subject |
Gastonia (N.C.) -- Fiction
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Wiggins, Ella May, 1900-1929 -- Fiction
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Labor union members -- North Carolina -- Gastonia -- 20th century -- Fiction
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Textile workers -- North Carolina -- Gastonia -- Fiction
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Working mothers -- Fiction
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Textile workers -- United States -- 20th century -- Fiction
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Textile workers -- Labor unions -- Fiction
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Labor union members -- United States -- 20th century -- Fiction
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Domestic fiction
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Other Form |
Online version: Cash, Wiley. Last ballad. First edition. New York, NY : William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, 2017 9780062313133 (DLC) 2017011098 |
OCLC # |
968641605 |
ISBN # |
9780062313119 |
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0062313118 |
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