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Coal Camp Days: A Boy's Remembrance

Published
Aug 2001
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
288

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The coalfields of northern New Mexico are the setting for the remembrances of six-year-old Matias Montaño, a fictionalized version of the author's life in the last years of World War II. García writes about ordinary coal-mining people as they struggle to make a living and raise families, and about their heroism, joy for living, and their belief in the value of education, hard work, and the American Dream.

For Matias, his brothers, friends, and the adults in their lives, the poor living conditions did not interfere with their adventures and activities, which included collecting scrap iron, picking chokecherries, tracking deer, hunting rattlesnakes, and riding hand cars down the railroad tracks. This book presents a fresh and richly textured view of life in a mining town from the Hispanic viewpoint but includes folklore and stories told by the town's many other ethnic groups, among them Italian, Slavic, and Greek immigrants and African Americans, all working together in support of the war effort and in search of better lives.

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May 2011 University of New Mexico Press ISBN13 9780826323057 ISBN10 0826323057
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Aug 2001 University of New Mexico Press ISBN13 9780826323040 ISBN10 0826323049
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Aug 2001 University of New Mexico Press ISBN13 9780826351784 ISBN10 0826351786
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