Under Ground

Under Ground
Authors
Marsnik, Megan
Publisher
Star Tribune Publishing
Tags
women's rights , labor strike , labor rights , minnesota , iron range
ISBN
9781733976312
Date
2015-05-04T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.44 MB
Lang
en
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It is 1915 and sixteen-year-old Katka Kovich’s life in a small Slovenian village is in ruins. Her parents have died, her food is dwindling and the rent is due. When a stranger arrives bearing a note from an uncle, inviting Katka to join him and his wife in America, she leaves all that she has held dear to rebuild her life across the ocean. On the voyage to New York, she becomes friends with the stranger and begins to fall in love. But at Ellis Island, they are separated when he is detained by authorities as a suspected anarchist. Alone, Katka continues her journey to her uncle’s house on the rough and tumble Iron Range in northern Minnesota. Soon she is immersed in a lively community of iron miners and begins publishing an underground newspaper about their struggles and the heroism of the women on the Iron Range, as they are swept into a tumultuous strike that will change their lives forever. “Under Ground” is a work of fiction inspired by true events.