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Saving Shallmar: Christmas Spirit in a Coal Town
James Rada Jr.
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| #3163324 in Books | AIM Publishing Group | 2012-10-16 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.43 x5.50l,.50 | File type: PDF | 188 pages | ||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Shallmar - Was a Great Place to Live!|By xdolf|The history of how Shallmar was built as written in the book was interesting. The remainder of the book has many factual errors. The couple of families openly referenced in the book by name and example, I believe, shows extremely poor taste on the part of the writer. A fact that seems to have been missed--the poverty that these||"But Shallmar's Christmas story is a tale of compassion and charity, and the will to help fellow human beings not only survive, but also be ready to spring into action when a new opportunity presents itself. Bittersweet yet heartwarming, Saving Shallmar is a w
In fall turned to winter in 1949, the residents of Shallmar, Maryland, were starving. The town's only business, the Wolf Den Coal Corp. had closed down, unemployment benefits had ended and few coal miners had cars to drive to other jobs. When children started fainting in school, Principal J. Paul Andrick realized the dire situation the town was in and set out to help. He worked to get the story of the town's troubles out and get help for the town's residents and succeede...
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