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Something's Rising: Appalachians Fighting Mountaintop Removal

Silas House, Jason Howard
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Something's Rising: Appalachians Fighting Mountaintop Removal

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2009

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Silas House, Jason Howard

Something's Rising: Appalachians Fighting Mountaintop Removal

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2009
Book Details
Pages

320

Format

Book • Nonfiction

Genre
Southern Literature
Setting

Appalachia • 2000s

Theme
Community

Environment
Topic
Politics & Government

Science & Nature

Social Justice
Publication Year

2009

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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Super Short Summary

Something's Rising: Appalachians Fighting Mountaintop Removal by Silas House and Jason Howard presents personal narratives of individuals from Appalachia opposing mountaintop removal mining. Through these stories, the book highlights the environmental, cultural, and social impacts of this mining practice on communities, emphasizing their resilience and activism in protecting their homes and heritage.

Informative

Challenging

Emotional

Inspirational

Gritty

Reviews & Readership

4.3

229 ratings

82%

Loved it

15%

Mixed feelings

3%

Not a fan

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Review Roundup

Something's Rising: Appalachians Fighting Mountaintop Removal by Silas House and Jason Howard is praised for its compelling portrayal of grassroots activism against environmental destruction. Reviewers appreciate its powerful narratives and emotional depth, though some note a lack of diverse perspectives. Overall, it's seen as an insightful look into Appalachia's environmental struggles.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Something's Rising: Appalachians Fighting Mountaintop Removal?

Readers who appreciate Something's Rising: Appalachians Fighting Mountaintop Removal may have an interest in environmental activism and regional studies, similar to readers of Robert H. Boyle's The Hudson River or Naomi Klein's This Changes Everything. These readers likely value personal narratives intersecting with ecological and cultural issues.

4.3

229 ratings

82%

Loved it

15%

Mixed feelings

3%

Not a fan

Book Details
Pages

320

Format

Book • Nonfiction

Genre
Southern Literature
Setting

Appalachia • 2000s

Theme
Community

Environment
Topic
Politics & Government

Science & Nature

Social Justice
Publication Year

2009

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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