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de Homer Hickam (Author) "WHEN ONCE the president of the United States called his nation to greatness, and told the world we were going to the moon, Coalwood, West..." En savoir plus
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Retired NASA engineer Hickam became a minor mass market celebrity in 1994 after a last-minute 2,000-word filler for Air & Space magazine (he spent three hours writing about launching homemade rockets in 1950s Coalwood, W.Va.) brought an avalanche of phone calls and letters. He expanded the article into 1998's bestselling Rocket Boys, filmed as the critically acclaimed October Sky (2001). Four hundred schools now use his memoirs in their curricula. The latest episode takes place in 1961 during young Hickam's first summer vacation from college, shortly after a foreman's death at the mine that Hickam's father supervises. Hickam (nicknamed Sonny) plans to read Robert A. Heinlein and meet girls in Myrtle Beach where his mother, Elsie, has a new dreamhouse, but Elsie insists he return home since his father is being accused of negligence in the foreman's death. Stuck in Coalwood, Sonny takes a difficult job laying track. Amid Sonny's travails with unrequited love, the track-laying competition and being stonewalled by his father and the locals when he asks anything about the death, state and federal inspectors arrive to investigate. Hickam prolongs the suspense in this cleverly constructed, richly detailed mystery peppered with colloquial dialogue and vivid characters. This pleasing book only reinforces his oeuvre. (Oct. 9)Forecast: A preview excerpt in The Coalwood Way paperback (Sept.), an author tour (including a keynote speech at the Ohio Library Council Conference), promotion at Coalwood's Annual October Sky Festival, an unabridged audiobook and large print editions, and Hickam's popularity promise skyrocketing sales.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.



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In this follow-up to his moving October Sky, Hickam reexamines his first year home from college, when trouble at the mine threatens his family.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 I'm sure Mr Hickam was a great scientist, but...., Mars 22 2004
just think how many more wonderful literary masterpieces we would have today if he'd focused on writing instead!

I picked this book up at the library after I happened upon some good reviews here. I must say, I am very much impressed with Homer Hickam. The writing is fluid and very well developed. The story is wholesome and reminiscent of simpler times, and the plot is superb.

I am definitely going to be reading more of Mr. Hickam's works, which, if you notice, all receive 4-5 stars here. America, I think the writing of Homer Hickam will continue to do us proud!

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Coalwood's swan song, Aoû 11 2003
Par Joseph Haschka (Glendale, CA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Through Homer Hickam's marvelous memoirs, readers have been transported to Coalwood, West Virginia, of the late 1950s - first in ROCKET BOYS (made into the film OCTOBER SKY), then THE COALWOOD WAY, and now SKY OF STONE.

It's the summer of 1961. After his freshman year at Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Homer wants to join his mother at her new house in Myrtle Beach, a coastal resort in South Carolina. But there's been a fatal accident back in the mine at Coalwood, and Homer's Dad, the mine superintendent, is under investigation by state and federal agencies. So, Mom tells Homer to go back home and keep his Dad company. And, as readers of the series know, Elsie Hickam is not one to trifle with.

SKY OF STONE is, I think, certainly superior to THE COALWOOD WAY, and perhaps even to ROCKET BOYS. It's in this third volume that Homer emerges from adolescence. He comes to grips with his parents' increasing estrangement from each other, his father's emotional distance, the loss of beloved pets, and the primacy of his older brother in his father's affections. Then there's Homer's first serious crush, the object being Rita, a junior mining engineer several years his senior. Finally, to pay off damage done to his father's Buick, Homer defies both parents, joins the United Mine Workers of America, moves out of the family home, and goes to work in the coal mine as a summer job. (SKY OF STONE refers to the ceiling of solid rock over the mine's tunnels.)

Homer's semi-dysfunctional family remains a source of reader sympathy. Over one weekend, young Hickam resides with the Likens family, the menfolk of which are going to improve their guest's softball skills. (Homer's been drafted by the union team that will play management on the Fourth of July.) At breakfast, Homer notices:

"(Mrs. Likens) smiled lovingly at her husband, and I thought again how much I envied her family. They all just seemed to like each other." The poignancy of this observation is heartbreaking.

Hickam self-deprecating humor makes him an eminently likable protagonist. He sets out to that July 4th showdown on the baseball diamond with the thought:

"... I had, in fact, only two hopes: one, that I wouldn't hit myself with the bat, and the other, that nobody would hit a ball in my direction." But, Homer rises to the occasion, much to the satisfaction of the reader.

Since, in the book's epilogue, Homer's narrative summarizes his life since that maturing summer of '61, I assume that SKY OF STONE is to be the last in the Coalwood series, which has been a genuine piece of true-life Americana. I shall miss it.

According to the author, Coalwood's mine has long since shut down, and the town itself barely exists as a place on the map anymore. However, there's a museum there dedicated to the town's mining heritage and the exploits of the Rocket Boys. Homer's books leave me wanting to travel across country to visit. Honor is due.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 A budding Hickamite, Mars 3 2003
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It is really heartening to find a modern author who can write a book without a lot of violence and sexual content and come up with a work that you simply cannot put down. This is easily the best of his three novels about his Southern West Virginia roots. I spent just enough years in Southern West Virginia, worked just enough years in the coal mines, and lived just about the right time to be totally entertained by this book. I think that Hickam is something of an American hero and he has downplayed a life that the Nation can be proud of. Homer Hickam is one of the few (like former President Jimmy Carter or the late Justice Byron White) whom America could erect a statue to and say "this is what a person of any age or nationality should be" - both very accomplished and very moral. Also, what a great storyteller.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Amazing Book
Different than the first two memoirs but still Hickam draws you into Coalwood and shows takes you through an intimate journey back to Coalwood after his first year at college,... Read more
Publié le Janv. 5 2003

5.0étoiles sur 5 Not like Rocket Boys, but still excellent
To start, if you haven't read Rocket Boys, read it first. I love Sky of Stone but can't imagine enjoying it near as much without the background established in Rocket Boys. Read more
Publié le Janv. 2 2003 par M. Ferch

5.0étoiles sur 5 A great legal mystery story on top of everything else
It's sad this book has been kind of underappreciated by a legion of fans who like mystery legal thrillers. Read more
Publié le Nov. 1 2002

5.0étoiles sur 5 Simply stated, a great book, a great read
Simply stated, this is one of the best books I have ever read. Filled with wisdom on every page, it is still a real page-turner. Read more
Publié le Aoû 11 2002 par Velma

5.0étoiles sur 5 Sky of Stone has nothing to do with space and rockets
I teach Homer's books in my English class and I'm puzzled by a recent review. Sky of Stone has nothing to do with space and rockets. Read more
Publié le Avril 9 2002

5.0étoiles sur 5 sky of stone
This book takes you back to the 50's/60's when Homer built his rockets and his struggles with his somewhat disfuctional family. It will enspire you even now. Read more
Publié le Avril 7 2002 par Burl Haley

5.0étoiles sur 5 Do you like Grisham? Hickam does better in this one.
I was surprised to find that Sky of Stone is actually a mystery story. I expected to read another Rocket Boys memoir but this book is far different, yet Hickam caught me in his... Read more
Publié le Avril 2 2002

3.0étoiles sur 5 Sky of Stone!WONDERFUL!
i read this book 4 a book report afta i had read both rocket boyz and the coalwood way. Homer Hickam is a wonderful author and well keep u reading and reading!
Publié le Mars 29 2002

5.0étoiles sur 5 Lost in Time!!
As a fellow West Virginian, I feel a closeness to all Homer Hickam's books. I have visited Coalwood many times. Read more
Publié le Fév 8 2002 par theamazonking

5.0étoiles sur 5 Homer just gets better and better
My boy friend said I'd enjoy Homer's works so I started with The Coalwood Way, then backtracked to Rocket Boys (so much different and better than the still-wonderful movie October... Read more
Publié le Janv. 24 2002

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