Pulitzer Prize winner Chris Hamby uncovers the tragic resurgence of black lung disease in Appalachia, its Big Coal cover-up, and the resilient mining communities who refuse to back down.
What The Reviewers Say
Chris Serres,
The Star Tribune
... as Chris Hamby makes clear in his lively and arduously researched book, Soul Full of Coal Dust, even those who escape the immediate dangers of toiling underground are subject to years, even decades, of pain, labored breathing, and eventual death.
Héctor Tobar,
The New York Times Book Review
In Soul Full of Coal Dust, Hamby employs dogged investigative work and a deep well of empathy for his subjects to painstakingly bring this private pathos to life.
Steve Halvonik,
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter shows how coal operators, politicians, lawyers and biased medical 'experts' rigged the system to thwart the spirit if not the letter of congressional reform.
Ryan Driskell Tate,
Cleveland Review of Books
Hamby begins Soul Full of Coal Dust by 'marveling' at the industrial sites and the “compelling” people. But what redeems him from the most common pitfalls and mistakes is his persistence.