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In 1877, twenty Irish coal miners hanged for a terrorist conspiracy that never occurred. Anywhere But Schuylkill is the story of one who escaped, Mike Doyle, a teenager trying to keep his family alive during the worst depression the nation has ever faced



Anywhere But Schuylkill
By Michael Dunn


Publication Date: 25th September 2023
Publisher: Historium Press
Page Length: 301 Pages
Genre: Historical Fiction

In 1877, twenty Irish coal miners hanged for a terrorist conspiracy that never occurred.

 Anywhere But Schuylkill is the story of one who escaped, Mike Doyle, a teenager trying to keep his family alive during the worst depression the nation has ever faced. Banks and railroads are going under. Children are dying of hunger. The Reading Railroad has slashed wages and hired Pinkerton spies to infiltrate the miners’ union. And there is a sectarian war between rival gangs. But none of this compares with the threat at home.

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Anywhere But Schuylkill

Michael Dunn


Michael Dunn writes Working-Class Fiction from the Not So Gilded Age. Anywhere But Schuylkill is the first in his Great Upheaval trilogy. A lifelong union activist, he has always been drawn to stories of the past, particularly those of regular working people, struggling to make a better life for themselves and their families. 

Stories most people do not know, or have forgotten, because history is written by the victors, the robber barons and plutocrats, not the workers and immigrants. Yet their stories are among the most compelling in America. They resonate today because they are the stories of our own ancestors, because their passions and desires, struggles and tragedies, were so similar to our own. 

When Michael Dunn is not writing historical fiction, he teaches high school, and writes about labor history and culture.

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6 comments:

  1. Is your book based on a true story? It sounds harrowing.

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    1. Yes, it is. The story of the Molly Maguires, 20 of whom were wrongly executed in 1876-1877. It also covers the Avondale Fire, 1869, which killed over 100 miners. A Conan Doyle also wrote about the Molly Maguires in "Valley of Fear."

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  2. Michael, I am really looking forward to reading your book.

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    1. Thanks! I hope you enjoy it. And, if you do, I also hope you would write a review on Amazon, even if very brief.

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