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Monongahela Dusk

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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 salesma...
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  • 01 August 2009
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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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Price: $19.95
Pages: 320
Publisher: Autumn House Press
Imprint: Autumn House Press
Publication Date: 01 August 2009
ISBN: 9781932870312
Format: Paperback
BISACs: FICTION / Historical / 20th Century / General, Fiction: general & literary, FICTION / Literary
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"Hoerr, a McKeesport native and veteran labor journalist, has become a leading chronicler of the demise of industrial America." —Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 

"But what makes it all unforgettable is the passion with which Hoerr, bred in the Monongahela Valley, makes poignant the human and economic tragedies of a once proud industry bleeding to death." —The New York Times

John Hoerr grew up in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, the setting for Monongahela Dusk. He worked for several news organizations, including Business Week and WQED-TV in Pittsburgh, Chicago, Detroit, and New York. Hoerr specialized in national labor reporting in the 1960s when the steel, auto, coal mining, and other unions were large and strong enough to conduct nationwide strikes in support of wage demands. Out of this experience, he wrote three nonfiction books including And the Wolf Finally Came: The Decline of the American Steel Industry.