In a stunning literary achievement -- with a power and scope reminiscent
of John Steinbeck -- Luis J. Rodriguez captures the soul of a community
in this epic novel about love, family, workers' rights, industrial
strife, and cultural dislocation
As the World War II cultural and industrial boom birthed a new
California, a mighty steel industry rose with the potential to make
modest dreams real for the workers willing to risk their lives in the
mill's ferocious heat.
For the Salcidos, the Nazareth mill became an engine for survival. Luis
J. Rodriguez chronicles the simultaneous evolutions of this American
family and the enormous enterprise that drove them -- from optimistic
and cohesive units questing for stability and prosperity to
disintegrating entities whose dreams have long since lost their luster.
Spanning six decades, the novel conveys the drama, resilience, and humor
of working-class life during a little-known era in American history.