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Sky of Stone
A Memoir
by 
Homer Hickam (Author)
Dick Hill (Narrator)
  
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Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Subject(s):  Biography & Autobiography
Nonfiction
Language(s):  English
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File size:   181303 KB
ISBN:   9781597107136
Release date:   Sep 14, 2004

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In the summer of '61, Homer "Sonny" Hickam, a year of college behind him, is dreaming of sandy beaches and rocket ships. But before Sonny can reach the seaside fixer-upper where his mother is spending the summer, a telephone call sends him back to the place he thought he had escaped, the gritty coal-mining town of Coalwood, West Virginia. There, Sonny's father, the mine's superintendent, has been accused of negligence in a man's death. Sonny's mother, Elsie, has commanded her son to spend the summer in Coalwood to support his father. But within hours of his arrival, Sonny realizes two things: His father, always cold and distant with his second son, doesn't want him there... and his parents' marriage has begun to unravel. For Sonny, so begins a summer of discovery - a time when he will learn about love, loss, and a closely guarded secret that threatens to destroy his father and his town. As the days of summer grow shorter, Sonny finds himself changing in surprising ways, taking the first real steps toward adulthood. But it's a journey he can make only by unraveling the story of a man's death and a father's secret - the mysteries that lie at the heart of Coalwood.

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AudioFile Magazine...
Ex-rocket boy Hickam spends the summer after his freshman year of college working in the Coalwood mine where his father was superintendent. Speaking as the now-mature Hickam, Dick Hill paints a vibrant vocal picture of the town, its denizens, the mine, and union workers. He adjusts his voice when he needs to be the 18-year-old Homer; the female junior engineer with whom he becomes infatuated; the landlady, Floretta; or tough mine supervisor Johnny Basso. The mystery of a foreman's death hangs over the town like the ever-present haze of coal dust. This memoir full of youthful optimism, curiosity, and determination could have been routine, but in Hill's capable hands it's a great deal more. J.B.G. (c) AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine
 

About the Author

Homer Hickam was born and raised in Coalwood, West Virginia. The author of Torpedo Junction, Back to the Moon, and the bestselling Rocket Boys (now titled October Sky), he is a retired NASA engineer, a scuba instructor, and a consultant on a variety of aerospace projects.

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