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Out of This Furnace: A Novel of Immigrant Labor in America
by Thomas Bell

Published: 1976-06-30
Paperback : 424 pages
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Out of This Furnace is Thomas Bell's most compelling achievement.  Its story of three generations of an immigrant Slovak family -- the Dobrejcaks -- still stands as a fresh and extraordinary accomplishment.

The novel begins in the mid-1880s with the naive blundering career of Djuro ...

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Out of This Furnace is Thomas Bell's most compelling achievement.  Its story of three generations of an immigrant Slovak family -- the Dobrejcaks -- still stands as a fresh and extraordinary accomplishment.

The novel begins in the mid-1880s with the naive blundering career of Djuro Kracha.  It tracks his arrival from the old country as he walked from New York to White Haven, his later migration to the steel mills of Braddock, and his eventual downfall through foolish financial speculations and an extramarital affair.  The second generation is represented by Kracha's daughter, Mary, who married Mike Dobrejcak, a steel worker.  Their decent lives, made desperate by the inhuman working conditions of the mills, were held together by the warm bonds of their family life, and Mike's political idealism set example for the children.  Dobie Dobrejcak, the third generation, came of age in the 1920s determined not to be sacrificed to the mills.  His involvement in the successful unionization of the steel industry climaxed a half-century struggle to establish economic justice for the workers.

Out of This Furnace is a document of ethnic heritage and of a violent and cruel period in our history, but it is also a superb story.  The writing is strong and forthright, and the novel builds constantly to its triumphantly human conclusion.

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What were the reasons for the Slovakian migration during the 1880's?
What was the role of women in this novel?
How was prejudice and discrimination evident in this book among the Slovak people and other people from Europe?
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  "Out of This Furnace"by Heather P. (see profile) 08/21/12

I found this book interesting and informative about the lives of this particular family of mill workers in the time period of the book. My family is from the area and I had relatives who worked in these... (read more)

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