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Hazelwood A Community Story

Edward V Bonner

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Hardback

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English
IngramSpark
01 June 2023
A community story about Hazelwood and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from the 1960's to today. Booming years of the steel mill, civil unrests of the 60's and changes in the community over many years until today. All seen through the eyes of a young boy growing to adulthood. ONLY THE HARDCOVER IS IN COLOR. The photo's are great!!!!!

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Imprint:   IngramSpark
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 16mm
Weight:   485g
ISBN:   9781088124703
ISBN 10:   1088124704
Pages:   174
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Hazelwood A Community Story

IT's accurate Ed Bonner took me back to a place that no longer exists as I knew it, but resides in my heart . Reading the book memories come flooding back. A melting pot of good hard working people that came to work in the steel mill.. people, sights, sounds and aromas came flooding back. The book is a treasure ! Thank you Ed.. you help keep the memories alive  Excellent story of a neighborhood Great Book, Nice stories and Pictures. Steel Town memories This is an easy read about a town that gave immigrants an opportunity to make a living in the steel industry. A time when neighbors sat on the front porches talking to each other, while the kids all played together outside. Bring back great memories of good times. Reading this book brought me home. I've always felt that your heart never leaves your hometown, and I'm an avid reader of all things Pittsburgh. The author supplies a great amount of information on the community of Hazelwood, one of many of Pittsburgh's neighborhoods, but I really appreciated how he weaved history with his own childhood stories. Includes a sprinkle of poetry to set the mood. Ahh... the memories of growing up in Hazelwood. I enjoyed this book!


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