TY - SER KW - Roman Catholics KW - German Americans KW - World War I KW - Irish Americans KW - Ukrainian Americans KW - Orthodox Christians KW - steel industry AU - Gloria Skurzynski AB - Sequel to The Tempering (1983). Follows two working-class boys: Hank Kerner, who considers himself All-American, and his best friend Bazyli Radichevych, a Ukrainian immigrant whom Hank nicknames Billy Radish. The best friends plan to enter the steel mill when they turn 14. C1 -
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C3 - Allegheny County; Duquesne; Braddock; Homestead; W. Mifflin; Kennywood Park; Pittsburgh; Oakland; Carnegie Museum C4 - Children’s; Historical; Labor CY - New York LA - English M3 - Novel N2 - Sequel to The Tempering (1983). Follows two working-class boys: Hank Kerner, who considers himself All-American, and his best friend Bazyli Radichevych, a Ukrainian immigrant whom Hank nicknames Billy Radish. The best friends plan to enter the steel mill when they turn 14. PB - Bradbury Press PP - New York PY - 1992 RN - Gloria Skurzynski (1930— ), educated at Duquesne High School and Carlow College, was born the daughter of a steelworker in Duquesne, Allegheny County. “As a child, I thought the smell of mill smoke in the air was natural and rather pleasant.” She's written more than 60 books for kids. EP - 138 p. TI - Goodbye, Billy Radish ER -