@book{347,
keywords = {Roman Catholics, Scots-Irish Americans, Italian Americans, Irish Americans, Slavic Americans, students, steel industry, nuns, priests, police, Black Americans, Protestants, coal industry},
author = {Michael O'Malley},
title = {Miners Hill},
abstract = {Follows Pat Riley, 13, who grows up in a working class Irish neighborhood. “Pat Riley has long accepted his mother’s decision to become a priest,” says The Washington Observer, “instead of a miner like his dad. Then, during his last year in parochial school, he met Leila, who opened new worlds for him.” },
year = {1962},
pages = {306 p.},
publisher = {Harper & Brothers, Publishers},
address = {New York},
note = {North Braddock is disguised as Brasston.
This novel was reprinted later in 1962 as a mass market paperback with a different title, Small Town Blues.},
language = {English},
}