The Coalwood Way


The Coalwood Way is the second memoir in a series of three, by Homer Hickam, Jr. The Coalwood Way is a story of the Rocket Boys and Coalwood. Homer calls it an "equal," rather than a sequel because the story happens during the same timeframe as the first book. Today, it is one of the most often picked community/library reads in the United States. It is also studied in many school systems around the world. The Coalwood Way is followed by Sky of Stone, and preceded by October Sky.

Plot summary

It is now 1959. The Rocket Boys are still perfecting their handmade
rockets and, as high school seniors, preparing for their futures.
Homer is determined to prove to his father that he is college
material, but with the mine perilously close to running out of coal
and shutting down, the prospects for the future of any of
Coalwood's children is bleak. Miners have lost their jobs and
homes, public services have been cut to residences in the outlying
areas, and Homer's father is faced with initiating an extremely
dangerous and controversial new mining method in order to save the
town and the mine from oblivion. Homer's mother feels increasingly
cut off from her husband and the townspeople as her role as the
mine superintendent's wife places her at odds with the wives of the
union workers.
Optimism is hard to come by in the bleak winter months of the last
year of the 1950s, and Homer is overcome with an overriding sense
of gloom with his future so uncertain. The faith and hope of these
hard working people, however, form the basis for an uplifting
memoir, as Sonny and his friends resurrect the Spirit of Christmas
when Coalwood need it the most.

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