Coal Town Stories

Writing stories about poverty has become my passion. Coal Town Stories is the third book I've authored. Two previous books, Follow Me and Together Again, were written from two different perspectives. The main character in Follow Me struggles with situational poverty for a short period, eventually overcomes its effects, and ends up with a successful career helping others who experience poverty. The main character in Together Again has a successful life and helps his lost brother survive poverty. Both books identify poverty as a source of alarming problems in America, like homelessness, addiction, alcoholism, and suicide.

Coal Town Stories adds a select geographic location in America to the plight of the poor. Poverty rates in coal-mining areas are generally higher than in non-mining areas of Appalachia and the nation. Poverty rates in Appalachia, Kentucky were 183 percent of the national average between 2012 and 2020, and the poverty rate in Kentucky's coal-producing counties is nearly double the national rate. Poverty rates have declined in recent years but remain higher than the rest of the nation. Areas with higher levels of mining activity have the lowest incomes and highest unemployment (Appalachian Regional Commission, Fourth Quarter, 2020).

A common thread exposed in all three books is the role of local, state, and federal government. Each book speaks to the government's need to identify policies and programs that will help reduce poverty in the long run. It is my hope that the books I write will expose the gravity of poverty in America and support long-term policies and programs that will offer hope for millions.

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Coal Town Stories

Writing stories about poverty has become my passion. Coal Town Stories is the third book I've authored. Two previous books, Follow Me and Together Again, were written from two different perspectives. The main character in Follow Me struggles with situational poverty for a short period, eventually overcomes its effects, and ends up with a successful career helping others who experience poverty. The main character in Together Again has a successful life and helps his lost brother survive poverty. Both books identify poverty as a source of alarming problems in America, like homelessness, addiction, alcoholism, and suicide.

Coal Town Stories adds a select geographic location in America to the plight of the poor. Poverty rates in coal-mining areas are generally higher than in non-mining areas of Appalachia and the nation. Poverty rates in Appalachia, Kentucky were 183 percent of the national average between 2012 and 2020, and the poverty rate in Kentucky's coal-producing counties is nearly double the national rate. Poverty rates have declined in recent years but remain higher than the rest of the nation. Areas with higher levels of mining activity have the lowest incomes and highest unemployment (Appalachian Regional Commission, Fourth Quarter, 2020).

A common thread exposed in all three books is the role of local, state, and federal government. Each book speaks to the government's need to identify policies and programs that will help reduce poverty in the long run. It is my hope that the books I write will expose the gravity of poverty in America and support long-term policies and programs that will offer hope for millions.

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Coal Town Stories

Coal Town Stories

by Leon Swarts
Coal Town Stories

Coal Town Stories

by Leon Swarts

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Writing stories about poverty has become my passion. Coal Town Stories is the third book I've authored. Two previous books, Follow Me and Together Again, were written from two different perspectives. The main character in Follow Me struggles with situational poverty for a short period, eventually overcomes its effects, and ends up with a successful career helping others who experience poverty. The main character in Together Again has a successful life and helps his lost brother survive poverty. Both books identify poverty as a source of alarming problems in America, like homelessness, addiction, alcoholism, and suicide.

Coal Town Stories adds a select geographic location in America to the plight of the poor. Poverty rates in coal-mining areas are generally higher than in non-mining areas of Appalachia and the nation. Poverty rates in Appalachia, Kentucky were 183 percent of the national average between 2012 and 2020, and the poverty rate in Kentucky's coal-producing counties is nearly double the national rate. Poverty rates have declined in recent years but remain higher than the rest of the nation. Areas with higher levels of mining activity have the lowest incomes and highest unemployment (Appalachian Regional Commission, Fourth Quarter, 2020).

A common thread exposed in all three books is the role of local, state, and federal government. Each book speaks to the government's need to identify policies and programs that will help reduce poverty in the long run. It is my hope that the books I write will expose the gravity of poverty in America and support long-term policies and programs that will offer hope for millions.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798822958128
Publisher: Leon Swarts
Publication date: 07/31/2024
Pages: 238
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Leon Swarts has authored two previous stories about poverty in America. Follow Me describes the efforts of the main character to escape situational poverty. He is successful and contributes to improving the lives of poor people in his community. Together Again describes the struggles of a homeless teen who reunites with his brother and has a much improved life.
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