@book{667, keywords = {Henry Clay Frick (1849-1919), Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919), teenagers, Jack Biddle (1872-1902), Ed Biddle (1876-1902), Slovak Americans, Hungarian Americans, United States Steel, waitresses, "Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist" (1912), "Out of This Furnace" (1941), John Brashear (1840-1920), steel industry, "Biddle Boys and Mrs. Soffel, The" (1902), "Blood on the Forge" (1941), "John A. Brashear: The Autobiography of a Man Who Loved the Stars" (1925), "Mrs. Soffel" (1984), scavenger hunts}, author = {William E. Coles Jr.}, title = {Another Kind of Monday}, abstract = {Mark, a Pittsburgh high school senior, by chance opens an old library copy of Great Expectations to discover $300. There’s also a note launching him into a scavenger hunt around the city and a romance with his co-quester Zeena Curry.}, year = {1996}, pages = {234 p.}, publisher = {Atheneum Books for Young Readers}, address = {New York}, note = {This novel won the American Library Association’s Best Book for Young Adults Award.}, language = {English}, }