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Monongahela Dusk - Award-Winning Autumn House Fiction Novel | Perfect for Book Clubs & Literary Enthusiasts
Monongahela Dusk - Award-Winning Autumn House Fiction Novel | Perfect for Book Clubs & Literary Enthusiasts

Monongahela Dusk - Award-Winning Autumn House Fiction Novel | Perfect for Book Clubs & Literary Enthusiasts

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John Hoerr's Monongahela Dusk is a stunning novel exploring real-life events set in 1930s industrial Pittsburgh. In 1937, as labor turmoil sweeps across western Pennsylvania, traveling beer salesman Pete Bonner picks up hitchhiker Joe Miravich, a blacklisted coal miner running from the law. The two overhear a plot to kill a national union leader in Pittsburgh and warn the intended victim only to become targets of the man who ordered the assassination, a mysterious industrialist who conspires with racketeers to control mill-town politics. As the industrial region moves from Depression to postwar prosperity, the businessman and union militant form an unlikely alliance to defend themselves. A violent showdown reveals the exploitative nature of the economic and political powers that would, forty years later, turn the mill towns of the Monongahela Valley into blighted relics of the industrial era.

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MONONGAHELA DUSK is a great story about a time and place in what was once the industrial heartland of America. The Mon Valley is steel country, and the men are as hard as the pipe they roll. The novel's main characters, Bonner, a beer salesman turned beer tycoon, and Miravich, a roustabout turned union official, run into each other one day (literally) and never stop colliding as the story moves from the Depression through the War Years and beyond. Following these two strategically placed men we see every corner of the small city of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, and in the end we learn all its secrets, including the biggest and dirtiest.This is a book filled with taut description, fine dialogue, enough action, and all the truth anyone could ask for. If you ever wondered how it was when J.P. Morgan ran the country instead of just a bank--and how ruthlessly he and the "captains" of industy did it--Monongahela Dusk will fill in all the blanks. Don't miss this one.