Owen Glen

Williams B. A. Owen Glen / Ben Ames Williams. — Boston : Houghton Mifflin Company, 1950. — 629 p.

Анотація:
Owen Glen is a sweeping historical novel set in the 1890s in a small coal-mining town in southern Ohio. The story follows the formative years of the title character, Owen Glen, a young Welsh-American boy who begins working in the mines at a very early age.
Through Owen's eyes, Ben Ames Williams provides a detailed and realistic portrayal of the social and economic struggles of the era, focusing on the rise of the United Mine Workers and the harsh realities of labor relations. As Owen matures, he becomes a leader and a voice for his community, navigating the complexities of politics, family loyalty, and personal ambition.
The novel is celebrated for its deep character development and its authentic depiction of a pivotal time in American industrial history, blending a personal coming-of-age story with the broader narrative of the labor movement.


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