Description
Digging a Hole to Heaven is a poignant historical fiction picture book that takes young readers deep into the heart of West Virginia's coal mines during the 20th century. Written and illustrated by acclaimed author S. D. Nelson, this powerful narrative tells the story of 12-year-old Conall, who toils in the grueling depths of the mine alongside his loyal mule, Angel. As Conall navigates the dangers and hardships of child labor, he faces a life-changing challenge when a tunnel collapse traps his brother and fellow miners. How will Conall and Angel muster the courage to confront the perils below and rescue their loved ones? This beautifully illustrated book masterfully combines archival images with striking acrylic-paint artwork, immersing readers in the historical context of child labor in America. It sheds light on the poverty and harsh conditions faced by child laborers in the past while drawing parallels to the struggles faced by migrant fieldworkers today. Perfect for educational settings and family reading, Digging a Hole to Heaven is an essential addition to any children's book collection that emphasizes history, resilience, and the human spirit. Discover the harrowing realities of a bygone era while enjoying the visual storytelling that captivates the imagination and sparks important conversations about labor, history, and social justice.