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Cry of the Rocks
by Pixie Emslie

Published: 2012-05-01
Paperback : 296 pages
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The mystique of mining has always fascinated people. Cry of the Rocks is a novel about the issues and dangers of deep rock mining. It describes life at Nkuti, a modern deep-rock platinum mine in post-apartheid South Africa, and takes the reader into the depths of the earth, to the grueling ...
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The mystique of mining has always fascinated people. Cry of the Rocks is a novel about the issues and dangers of deep rock mining. It describes life at Nkuti, a modern deep-rock platinum mine in post-apartheid South Africa, and takes the reader into the depths of the earth, to the grueling work-face as well as to the harsh reality of life above ground. But Cry of the Rocks is also a thriller, which includes kidnapping, a murder and an international conspiracy. With its modern multi-racial mix of characters, the story probes deeply into the lives of the people of Nkuti, where a mysterious man threatens the miners into sabotaging the mine while also carrying out two kidnappings. Then a series of rock bursts trap dozens of miners below ground. Can the miners be saved? The novel gives good insight into mining, as shift upon shift of thousands of hard men descend into the bowels of the earth to pick and blast their way through tons of rock in conditions of heat, humidity, lack of air and light. About the Author: Pixie Emslie is a former journalist who worked on newspapers and magazines in South Africa and London, UK. She also spent years writing and publishing about the harsh world of mining in South Africa in coal, gold, platinum, copper and manganese mines. She used this knowledge to write a powerful novel encompassing the loves and lives of the people working the fictional mine of Nkuti. She lives with her husband, Robin, in the southern Cape of South Africa. Publisher's website: www.SBPRA.com/PixieEmslie

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The novel relates what could in fact be real life, even though we know it is fiction. How close to reality should the novelist go?
A book like this makes one uncomfortable at times, knowing that men and women toil to get the very stuff that adorns the rich. The novelist plays the role of the conscience.
This a book that reveals so much about the lives of people most of us know little about. Truth or fantasy, the novelist takes us there with no frills.
by pixiem (see profile) 11/23/12

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A stirring and insightful book about the harsh world of mining. It could take place in any country.
by pixiem (see profile) 11/23/12
This book takes us into the heart of deep rock mining, and into the lives of the men and women who work on the platinum mines of Africa. It is a book that needs robust companions - good food, a wonderful red wine and lots of conversations.

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  "Cry of the rocks by Pixie Emslie"by Pixie E. (see profile) 11/23/12

Mining aggro
THERE'S lots of aggro at the platinum mine, all kinds of people stirring it up. All kinds of hidden agendas. Some horrific violence. Lots of boozing; quite a bit of sex. Plenty
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