At the Coalface
Discover the compelling story of resilience and strength in At the Coalface by Catherine Paton Black. Published in 2012 by Headline Publishing Group, this poignant memoir spans 352 pages, offering a vivid insight into the life of a Scottish miner's wife during the tumultuous coal strike of 1984-1985.
Set against the backdrop of Great Britain's working-class struggles, Paton Black's narrative captures the harsh realities and social conditions faced by families in Scotland. Her reflections provide a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs of women in a predominantly male industry.
Whether you are interested in biographies, social history, or the experiences of the working class, At the Coalface is a must-read that resonates with anyone who values perseverance and community spirit. Dive into this authentic account and experience the grit and nostalgia of a pivotal time in British history.