The miners’ strike was a defining moment for parts of the UK and I am still shocked (although not really surprised) at how little there is written about it - at least in fiction. The Litten Path does its bit in rectifying this although I ended up disappointed that it relied as much on a plot that was a bit too soap opera for me as on the events of the strike that form its backdrop. That said, it does give a hearty look at what life was like during this period, and is both sympathetic to and condemning of some of the actions of miners on both sides of the picket lines and, if you have any interest in modern working class history it is worth reading for that alone.