The Cost of Copper Review
The Cost of Copper Feature
One of America’s most famous – and most deadly – labor strikes occurred in The Copper Country of Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula in 1913, and its major events are described through the eyes of sixteen-year old Emilia Rytilahti. Emilia and her younger sister Heli are first-generation American born Finns, who see and personally experience the prejudice of the era against their family and their kinsmen. Emilia comes of age as her world of Copper Island, indeed, the entire Keweenaw Peninsula is shattered during the year of one of the most tumultuous strikes in the history of the labor movement. Eyesight, arms and legs, friendship, community, dignity, and life itself are among the costs of a metal that was mined in its purest natural form ever discovered on earth. Emilia and Heli Rytilahti pay an awful price in the final tally for The Cost of Copper.
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