WHERE THE MOUNTAINS PIERCE THE SKY

by IRENE L. SILER


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 09/10/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 364
ISBN : 9781410771391

About the Book

   The first maxim of writing is to “write about what you know.” The author, Lena Irene Siler, definitely has done just that in this delightful book tracing the lives of her ancestors and the fascinating journeys they experienced.

     In this semi-autobiographical novel, you will meet true pioneers, itinerant preachers, farmers, scalawags and mule-skinners. Join the coal miners who braved death every time they descended in to the tunnels to bring out the fuel that powered this nation’s emergence as a world power.

     Dealing with drought, floods, harsh winters and lack of modern medicines, these hardy souls threw themselves into a difficult battle with nature, corporate greed and deprivation. They worked together, worshiped together and helped their neighbors in every way possible. In spite of the terrible odds they faced, they persevered and became the spirit of America, proud, strong and willing to do whatever it took to make a new home for themselves and their families.

     Lena has done an amazing amount of research, delving into governmental records, journals and, of course, her own personal history. These are her people and she presents them to you as real heroes. These are stories of hope and faith you will treasure.


About the Author

           Lena Irene Siler Slack Speck comes from the actual people described in this novel. Raised in the hardscrabble coal mining area of the Appalachians, her personal experience and research provided the background of this book.

 

            Irene attended Cumberland College, began her career at the Army Map Service in Louisville, Kentucky.  Moving with her pastor husband to Memphis, Tennessee, she continued her career with the U S Army Corps of Engineers, where she supervised the pioneering Equal Rights for Women in Government Service movement, presenting training films and seminars teaching women to deal with discrimination.

 

            Married to a clergyman, she raised five children and performed long hours of community work.

 

            Lena’s artistic talent has made her a fixture at art fairs, with prized porcelain collectibles, personalized jewelry and meticulously crafted quilts. Note the quilt shown on the cover of this book.