![]() No matter which way I looked at things, the answer was always the same–for now the Oliver Iron Mining Company owned me lock, stock, and barrel. Description Details Acclaimed author William Durbins exciting JOURNAL OF SEAN SULLIVAN is back with a dynamic repackaging Its August 1867 and Sean has just arrived from Chicago, planning to work with his father on the Intercontinental Railroad. It was easy to quit, but what would come next? Would Father quit, too? We couldn't move back to Finland. I was ready to agree until I thought it over. The question is, where and when will it happen next? "You're quitting," was the first thing that Mother said when I got home. I kept thinking about all the times that Wally and I had passed by the very place where those timbers had exploded. Acclaimed author William Durbin's exciting JOURNAL OF SEAN SULLIVAN is now in paperback with a dynamic repackaging It's August 1867 and Sean has just arrived from Chicago, planning to work with his father on the Transcontinental Railroad. Dedication " To Barbara, again and always and to the United Steelworkers of America, and my old local, 1938" Book description " July 26, 1906Ĭlimbing into the cage and being lowered back down into that mine was the hardest thing I've ever done. ![]()
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