Holding The Line
🔥 22.5% off MRP
₹ 774₹ 999
In Stock
🚚 Delivery in 2-5 days💵 Cash on delivery available💳 UPI, cards, net banking🛡 7-day replacement support
About this book
Holding The Line Is A Powerful Non-Fiction Account By Barbara Kingsolver That Weaves The Lives Of Miners’ Families With The High-Stakes Politics Of The Great Arizona Mine Strike Of 1983. A Science Writer Turned Journalist, Kingsolver Brings Firsthand Observation, Empathy, And Incisive Reporting To A Story Of Courage Under Pressure. This Book Is For Readers Who Savor Social History, Investigative Writing, And Stories Of Resilience—Adult Readers And Motivated Teens Alike—Delivered In A Tone That Is Urgent, Respectful, And Hopeful.
In Holding The Line, Kingsolver Blends Rigorous Reportage With Intimate Memoir. She Shares Her Own Field Experiences Beside The Miners’ Wives, Sisters, And Daughters, Alternating Between Vivid On-The-Ground Scenes And Larger Questions About Labor, Justice, And Solidarity. The Result Is Immersive And Humane: The Pace Moves From Tense Confrontations At The Lines To Reflective Passages That Illuminate The Human Costs Of Conflict And The Power Of Communal Resolve.
Holding The Line Introduces Readers To Key Concepts In Labor History Through Accessible Storytelling—Unions, Worker Solidarity, The Role Of Women In Movement Work, And The Media’S Portrayal Of Strikes—Without Sacrificing Nuance. Kingsolver’S Clear, Lyrical Prose Makes Complex Issues Feel Immediate, Drawing You Into A World Where Courage, Resilience, And Shared Purpose Drive Ordinary People To DemaReader reviews
Trusted by readers across India
4.612 reviews
★★★★★
Readers choose Paperbound for fast delivery, careful packing and checkout-backed order updates.
Details
- Category
- Fiction · Browse all New arrivals →
- Publisher
- Paperbound
- ISBN
- Available on request
- Sold by
- Paperbound