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by the middle of the story, I rode past my station on the way to work reading it one morning. underlined: That is a good book. The detailed descriptions of methods, processes etc. involved in manufacture, and other phases of your story, give it a careful, thorough character of very real interest. You do reach out and grab the reader; my daughter says this is called "instant rapport". The episodes dealing with the strikes fill in for me what were merely headlines once, as I was a child during the Depression years, and knew it's [sic] other equally devastating aspects. Son, Dave, found the book rich with the lore of those years and the particular problems of your particular characters confined in the strictures of the times. Still, the recent mine disaster and subsequent report makes you wonder if