KAISA: A Historical Novel of Michigan’s Copper Mining & Oil and Gas Exploration Industries KAISA: A Historical Novel of Michigan’s Copper Mining & Oil and Gas Exploration Industries

KAISA: A Historical Novel of Michigan’s Copper Mining & Oil and Gas Exploration Industries

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A sweeping tale of a Holland, Michigan, Dutch schoolteacher and an Upper Peninsula Finnish copper miner during the turbulent times of the 1913 Keweenaw Peninsula copper miner’s strike and their daughter Kiasa, named for a victim of Calumet’s Italian Hall Tragedy. Born of the Michigan copper mines, Kaisa’s saga traces her life to the 1930s oil boomtown of Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, where her life is changed by Michigan’s worst oilfield disaster. At Mackinac Island, Michigan, her chance encounter with a member of the wealthy Maurice family ultimately leads her to Jekyll Island, Georgia, in 1942. At Jekyll Island, where the Millionaires Club is breaking up because of the Nazi U-Boat threat to members’ safety, Kaisa finds love and intrigue.

GÉNERO
Ficción y literatura
PUBLICADO
2013
20 de agosto
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
335
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Jack R. Westbrook
VENTAS
Draft2Digital, LLC
TAMAÑO
445.4
KB

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