

Sky of Stone: A Memoir (Coalwood) [Hickam, Homer] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Sky of Stone: A Memoir (Coalwood) Review: 3rd in Coalwood series 1961, Homers first year college and working in the mine - Another great Homer Hickam Jr book. For me 5 for 5. He is a great author and storyteller. Torpedo Junction, The Dinosaur Hunter, Rocket Boys, Coalwood Way and Sky of Stone all 5 stars... see my reviews. October Sky DVD (based on Rocket Boys) 5 stars. Sky of Stone is a page burner. I read the large print 571 pages in 3 days. No boring parts. Homer is a natural great storyteller of his memories of his late teenage years. The reader wants to read on. Its 1961, Homer's first year of college done ( he's having problems with his grades except English). Homer's dad is having serious trouble at the mine, as a man is killed in a mine explosion and the state and federal investigators are out to hang the responsibility on someone. Homer's dad as the mine superintendent is the target.His mom is temporarily living in a house in Myrtle Beach she bought. She comes back to Coalwood and finds her son "Sonney" has grown from a college boy to a man. Homer comes back to Coalwood for the summer between semesters and damages his dad's car and his father wants Homer to pay for the repairs. So, Homer gets a temporary summer job as a miner in the mines. We see the backbreaking work he does. More new people in his life introduced, some from his first two books in the Coalwood series. There is a good mystery in this true life story. Try to find out how the "secret man" broke his wrist and how and why a man was killed in the mine explosion. Where did the fox go? We she Homer's mom's pet fox and "chipper" the squirrel biting everyone, and Homer's lovable 2 dogs and cats. Also his crush on a junior mining engineer named Rita, an older woman. Also here comes the retired big "Captain" telling the reader Coalwood's secrets. The reader develops deep empathy with the true people in this book. That's enough,I won't ruin this great true story for you. Also make sure you read the great Epilogue where Homer tells about his Army officer time, diving instructor time, his working in NASA on various projects,like the shuttle, Skylab,underwater training and helping train astronauts. Much much more. This is a heartwarming book of an 18 year old going from college boy to hard working, train rail driving, miner man. The reader will be amazed of the incredible full, rich true life of Homer Hickam Jr., family and friends had. Coalwood changes but will remain. A great childhood 18 year olds memoirs and a great Epilogue of Homer's later years and fascinating life. 5 stars and recommended! Now starting to read The Keepers Son, first book in another series by the great author Homer Hickam Jr. Review: A Must Read! - I moved to the beautiful state of WV 5 years ago, and and fell in love with a lifestyle and people, that are unique. There is a sense of community that I've never witnessed, having lived in 4 states and serving in the Air Force. I was "introduced" to Homer Hickam, in the movie, "October Sky"; as an avid reader, I had to read, "Rocket Boys". I've found Mr. Hickam to be an accomplished writer, as well as an accomplished engineer. So naturally, I had to read his other novels about his life in WV. As most people who aren't born and raised in WV, I always thought that the coal miners of WV, bore an awful burden. For some odd reason, it never dawned on me that coal miners are not only proud, but they also love their CHOSEN careers. Having been inundated with images of a time when miners "owed their souls to the company store", I expected to meet downtrodden miners. Of course, this all changed long before I was born. Mr. Hickam's autobiographical novel, was obviously cathartic for him, as he uses humor and grace, to portray his path from hating the mine that his father loved so much, to understanding the special love and pride that the WV miners take in their work, and in this, understanding his father. Now, I understand the source of this very special sense of community that I've found in my chosen home. Thank you Mr. Hickam; you are one of my hero's.
| Best Sellers Rank | #371,778 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #211 in Scientist Biographies #656 in Author Biographies #4,755 in Memoirs (Books) |
| Book 3 of 3 | Coalwood |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (510) |
| Dimensions | 4.2 x 0.91 x 6.7 inches |
| Edition | Revised |
| ISBN-10 | 0440240921 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0440240921 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 409 pages |
| Publication date | October 29, 2002 |
| Publisher | Dell |
T**N
3rd in Coalwood series 1961, Homers first year college and working in the mine
Another great Homer Hickam Jr book. For me 5 for 5. He is a great author and storyteller. Torpedo Junction, The Dinosaur Hunter, Rocket Boys, Coalwood Way and Sky of Stone all 5 stars... see my reviews. October Sky DVD (based on Rocket Boys) 5 stars. Sky of Stone is a page burner. I read the large print 571 pages in 3 days. No boring parts. Homer is a natural great storyteller of his memories of his late teenage years. The reader wants to read on. Its 1961, Homer's first year of college done ( he's having problems with his grades except English). Homer's dad is having serious trouble at the mine, as a man is killed in a mine explosion and the state and federal investigators are out to hang the responsibility on someone. Homer's dad as the mine superintendent is the target.His mom is temporarily living in a house in Myrtle Beach she bought. She comes back to Coalwood and finds her son "Sonney" has grown from a college boy to a man. Homer comes back to Coalwood for the summer between semesters and damages his dad's car and his father wants Homer to pay for the repairs. So, Homer gets a temporary summer job as a miner in the mines. We see the backbreaking work he does. More new people in his life introduced, some from his first two books in the Coalwood series. There is a good mystery in this true life story. Try to find out how the "secret man" broke his wrist and how and why a man was killed in the mine explosion. Where did the fox go? We she Homer's mom's pet fox and "chipper" the squirrel biting everyone, and Homer's lovable 2 dogs and cats. Also his crush on a junior mining engineer named Rita, an older woman. Also here comes the retired big "Captain" telling the reader Coalwood's secrets. The reader develops deep empathy with the true people in this book. That's enough,I won't ruin this great true story for you. Also make sure you read the great Epilogue where Homer tells about his Army officer time, diving instructor time, his working in NASA on various projects,like the shuttle, Skylab,underwater training and helping train astronauts. Much much more. This is a heartwarming book of an 18 year old going from college boy to hard working, train rail driving, miner man. The reader will be amazed of the incredible full, rich true life of Homer Hickam Jr., family and friends had. Coalwood changes but will remain. A great childhood 18 year olds memoirs and a great Epilogue of Homer's later years and fascinating life. 5 stars and recommended! Now starting to read The Keepers Son, first book in another series by the great author Homer Hickam Jr.
D**K
A Must Read!
I moved to the beautiful state of WV 5 years ago, and and fell in love with a lifestyle and people, that are unique. There is a sense of community that I've never witnessed, having lived in 4 states and serving in the Air Force. I was "introduced" to Homer Hickam, in the movie, "October Sky"; as an avid reader, I had to read, "Rocket Boys". I've found Mr. Hickam to be an accomplished writer, as well as an accomplished engineer. So naturally, I had to read his other novels about his life in WV. As most people who aren't born and raised in WV, I always thought that the coal miners of WV, bore an awful burden. For some odd reason, it never dawned on me that coal miners are not only proud, but they also love their CHOSEN careers. Having been inundated with images of a time when miners "owed their souls to the company store", I expected to meet downtrodden miners. Of course, this all changed long before I was born. Mr. Hickam's autobiographical novel, was obviously cathartic for him, as he uses humor and grace, to portray his path from hating the mine that his father loved so much, to understanding the special love and pride that the WV miners take in their work, and in this, understanding his father. Now, I understand the source of this very special sense of community that I've found in my chosen home. Thank you Mr. Hickam; you are one of my hero's.
M**Y
Fantastic and Moving Story
Homer Hickam has become my favorite author. This third book in the Coalwood Series has me wanting to read everything this author has ever written. I have since purchased more of his works. This is a tale of many relationships: family, friendships, neighbors, community, young love and even the love between a family and their beloved pets. It's definitely a page turner until the very end. I have laughed, cried and felt my heart pounding as I read so fast and turned page after page with excitement, feeling as if I, too, belonged inside the well written pages of this beautifully told story. As an avid reader, I have read countless books throughout the years and there was one particular sentence in this novel, toward the end of the book, that will resound in my heart and mind forever, like no other book I have ever read. It moved me to the core. I earnestly hope that Homer Hickam continues touching our lives with his magnificent writings.
M**N
McDowell County West Virginia coal mining story.
McDowell County West Virginia coal mining story. Essential reading. Even as a novel it is an accurate feel for the coal mining camps of the early 20th century. My mom grew up in McDowell County and we would visit our grandparents there in the 1960s. My grandfather was a coal miner in the county, paid only in script for one particular coal camp store. This is an enjoyable read, yet challenging to understand the abuse and misuse of labor in that era.
D**Y
Bought for a family member who has the first book and wanted the others
C**Y
Ein super Buch, toll geschrieben und man ist schnell in der Biografie drin
Y**Y
It is not often one races to finish a book. At the same time trying to limit the time I spent reading so as not to reach the end. I will be reading this and the other 2 again and again. I really want to visit Coalwood. Most of my read's are war or aviation, (I've read "the country girls",), so not a complete nerd. Usually can't be asked to leave a review, so I was well impressed. Ops, bit of Essex showing through.
O**S
Great read but way too much detail and a story which all comes together to a perfect ending. Too perfect. Don't get me wrong, it's a great read, it's just that I personally think there's more fiction than fact in here. Still recommend it as a good tale though.
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