Since I have lived in Indiana PA for over 50 years, I was interested in reading this book, which was given to me by a friend. I went to school at Indiana University of PA, which is now the name of the school where young Roza was able to secure a job, room and board with the help of an unnamed woman after running away from an untenable home situation,
I very much enjoyed learning about the small mining towns that surround the town of Indiana, and was dismayed at the prejudices that were typical in America at that time. Dembosky painted a vivid picture of the hardships faced by the families in these small mining towns as they struggled to feed their families and work the land. While this book is historical fiction, it is based on the life of her parents, Roza and Gino and their families.
I was disappointed at the abrupt ending to the story, and the fact that the author didn't identify which of Roza and Gino's daughters was actually her. In fact, as I finished the book, I felt there must be a sequel brewing which would complete the story of Dembosky's parents.