GIARDINA, Denise. Storming Heaven. A Novel

working class movementUnited States (USA). 20th CenturyLiterature. Historical novel* bibliographieArt. Fiction

 New York: Norton, 1987. 312 p. maps. 22 cm.
 Ivy: 1988. 304 pages. Paperback. ISBN: 0-8041-0297-X
"Annadel, West Virginia, was a small town rich in coal, farms, and close-knit families, all destroyed when the coal company came in. It stole everything it hadn’t bothered to buy — land deeds, private homes, and ultimately, the souls of its men and women.
Four people tell this powerful, deeply moving tale: Activist Mayor C.J. Marcum. Fierce, loveless union man Rondal Lloyd. Gutsy nurse Carrie Bishop, who loved Rondal. And lonely, Sicilian immigrant Rose Angelelli, who lost four sons to the deadly mines.
They all bear witness to nearly forgotten events of history, culminating in the final, tragic Battle of Blair Mountain — when the United States Army greeted 10,000 unemployed pro-union miners with airplanes, bombs, and poison gas. It was the first crucial battle of a war that has yet to be won."
"Brilliant, diamond-hard fiction, heartwrenching, tough and tender." — Los Angeles Times Book Review