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Author Walter, Jess, 1965- author.

Title The cold millions : a novel / Jess Walter.

Publisher New York, NY : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2020]
©2020

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ITEM LOC CALL # STATUS
 Ashland adult fiction  WALTER    AVAILABLE
 Bayfield adult fiction  FIC WAL    AVAILABLE
 Boulder Junction adult fiction  FIC WAL    AVAILABLE
 Cable adult fiction  FIC WAL    AVAILABLE
 Drummond adult fiction  F WAL    AVAILABLE
 Eagle River adult fiction  FIC WAL    AVAILABLE
 Hayward adult and young adult fiction  WAL    AVAILABLE
 Mellen adult fiction  FIC WAL    AVAILABLE
 Mercer adult fiction  F WAL    AVAILABLE
 Presque Isle adult fiction  F Wal    AVAILABLE

Edition First edition.
Descript 342 pages : map ; 24 cm.
Summary "Orphans Gig and Rye Dolan don't have a penny to their names. The brothers work grueling, odd jobs each day just to secure a meal, and spend nights sleeping wherever they can with other day laborers. Twenty-three-year-old Gig is a passionate union man, fighting for fair pay and calling out the corrupt employers who exploit the working class. Eager to emulate his older brother, Rye follows suit, though he can't quite muster Gig's passion for the cause. But when Rye's turn on the soap box catches the eye of well-known activist and suffragette Elizabeth Gurley, he is swept into the world of labor activism-and dirty business. With his brother's life on the line, Rye must evade the barbaric police force, maneuver his way out of the clutches of a wealthy businessman-and figure out for himself what he truly stands for. The Cold Millions is a stunning portrait of class division and familial bonds. In this masterful historical take on the enduring saga of America's economic divide, Jess Walter delivers nothing less than another "literary miracle" (NPR)"--Provided by publisher.
Subject Social conflict -- Fiction.
Brothers -- Fiction.
Day laborers -- Fiction.
United States -- History -- 20th century -- Fiction.
Genre Historical fiction.
Proletarian fiction.
ISBN/ISSN 006286808X (hardcover)
9780062868084 (hardcover)