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It's an America that doesn't exist anymore - one where men made
their living in the darkest recesses of the Earth while their wives
worked in the home from sunup to sundown and children helped with
the chores from the time they could walk. But growing up as a coal
miner's son wasn't all work and no play, as C. Don writes in
Memories of a Coal Miner's Son, My Grandpa, My Dad, and Me, his
poignant yet light-hearted memoir of growing up in the hills of
eastern Tennessee in the 1940s and 1950s. Byrd, a retired insurance
executive, decided to record his memories so his children and
grandchildren could learn more of their family history - while also
gaining awareness of the hard-working men and women who shaped the
Byrd family. Some of Byrd's stories have been excerpted in
Tennessee Ancestors and in the Des Moines Register. You don't have
to be Southerner or a miner's descendant to enjoy Memories of a
Coal Miner's Son. You just need to remember a time when people put
in a good day's work, feared the Lord, and maybe broke away for a
little fishin' on a Sunday afternoon.
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