Have you ever Lived in a Mining Town?

The Life and Spirit of a Wonderful Woman

by Winona I Laird


Formats

Softcover
$25.95
Hardcover
$39.95
E-Book
$14.95
Softcover
$25.95

Book Details

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Publication Date : 27/09/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 48
ISBN : 9781425794897
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 48
ISBN : 9781425795009
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 48
ISBN : 9781462806096

About the Book

Gold Mining Towns could be friendly and home to a family Park City, Utah and Victor, Colorado a mining town near Cripple Creek provided home and friends to Anna Chambers. This book brings all the warmth of yesteryear alive with her tales of growing up in a mining town.

Anna Chambers relates exciting tales about a fire that destroyed a section of town and left her house smoking but unburned. Other tales are sad, like the desperate father of a 10-month old girl whose mother has died asking her parents to take the girl. You read about social parties, courting and falling in love.

This book provides a snapshot of life hundred years ago when $4.00 a day was top wage in the mines. It is full of details, things like growing vegetables and storing food. Anna tells tenderly of meeting her husband, his courtship of her, and then their life together. You hear about their joy when she finds herself expecting her first child and the sad news in the mine were too much for her husband’s lungs.

More freedom and joy then we can imagine!


About the Author

FOR HARDBACK COVER: About the Author Winona Laird knows the mining states of Colorado and Wyoming well. She was born in a little town in the Colorado Mountains. She lived in Colorado and Wyoming until after the birth of her two daughters and still maintains her ties in this region. Winona now lives in Seattle, Washington where she has built a successful accounting practice. She feels strongly about our need to understand the values and life experiences of our ancestors. Only by reading books reporting the day to day experiences of ordinary but wonderful people, she says, can we learn about life way back then.