Originally published in 1942, The Valley of Decision was an instant success, and its story of four generations of the Scott family--owners and operators of a Pittsburgh iron and steel works--has since captured the imagination of generations of readers. Absorbing and complex, it chronicles the family's saga from the economic panic of 1873 through the dramatic rise of American industry and trade unionism, through waves of immigration, class conflict, natural disaster, World War I, and Pearl Harbor. In 1945 it was made into a major motion picture starring Greer Garson and Gregory Peck. This reissue features a new foreword by noted steel industry historian John Hoerr, author of And the Wolf Finally Came, who places the novel in context as a classic depiction of twentieth-century America.
I first read this book during final exam week in college over twenty years ago; I've read it about ten times since then. As a history teacher that was reared in a steel mill family just outside Pittsburgh, I find the account of the industry and people who populate the area where I grew up to be accurate and interesting. However, what really captures me each time I read it is the humanity and reality of the characters throughout the chapters. I read it again whenever I need to be reminded of home, whenever I want a good "cry" over a book, or whenever I need to be reminded that there is a bigger purpose to life than just what I want; mostly, I read it just because I consider it to be one of the top five books I've ever read.
Still amazing
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
I just bought my third copy of this amazing book. I first read it nearly 30 years ago, when it had been re-released in paperback, and had the presence of mind to buy a second copy. One copy is now gone, and one is in tatters. This is a book to which I return when I need my spine stiffened and my resolve strengthened. It makes me laugh, it makes me cry, and it makes me think. The people in this book are as real to me as if I had met them in person instead of in Ms. Davenport's words, and I constantly return to visit them, finding new and interesting aspects of each character each time. I am grateful for Marcia Davenport's presence in my life, and grateful that I found another copy of one of my all time favorite reads!
best book on steel mill pittsburgh
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
This is the best book I have ever read on the background of the Steel City. Being a native of the area I found it to be an accurate and fascinating read on the area. To me the storyline of the maid and the son of the steel mogul was very well done. I found I could not put it down and find I want to read this novel over and over again. I recommend it for anyone interested in the steel industry and pittsburgh in particular.
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