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James P. Cuthill

Sawdust Empire

Sawdust Empire

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"Set in a sawmill town in the Pacific Northwest at the turn of the 20th century, this historical novel dramatically charts rising tensions that can only lead to disaster.

The boom and bust cycle of Everett's sawdust economy turned the town into a place of incredible extremes," explains Howard in his historical note that prefaces this book. In the early 1900s, Everett, Washington, is the focus of the timber industry in the Northwest. Such is the demand for labor that it becomes widely known as a location where an unskilled worker can easily find a job. Wave after wave of newcomers arrive in hopes of securing a wage. As a consequence, the area's demographics alter radically and rapidly, transforming Everett into a hard-drinking, volatile town. The author captures this unrest from a variety of perspectives: characters range from the wealthy, conniving mill owner, Luther MacCullock, to the underpaid laborers toiling in the forest. The novel opens with the workers striking and observes the extremes to which MacCullock will go to control his employees. The sense of agitation slowly builds, heightened further by the arrival of the Wobblies, or Industrial Workers of the World, a radical labor union. The engaging novel boasts an ambitiously broad character list, which means that no individual is fully developed. This minor criticism is offset by the author's enviable descriptive skills that bring Everett to life to the extent that a reader can smell the sweat and sawdust: "With every ax swing they bit deep into the yellow-white wood. Large chips of fir fell to the forest floor as the cool morning air filled their lungs. After four hours the undercut was done, and a breeze picked up. The crowns of the trees rustled and swayed." Thoroughly researched with a deep understanding of the Pacific Northwest and its people, this novel should be a must for anyone interested in the great American boomtowns. A tale about the timber industry as rich and textured as the landscape it surveys." - Kirkus Reviews



Author: Jd Howard
Publisher: James P. Cuthill
Published: 04/01/2016
Pages: 372
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.20lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.83d
ISBN: 9780692612163

About the Author
Dilgard, David: - David Dilgard has worked for thirty-five years as a specialist in regional history at the Everett Public Library. During the course of his career he has made countless presentations for local schools, service clubs, and other organizations, as well as numerous radio and television appearances. David has authored a number of books, walking tours, and historical podcasts, for which he has received several awards. David is available to help visitors to the Northwest History Room with research questions about local and regional history topics.Howard, Jd: - Sawdust Empire was named to Kirkus Reviews Best Books of 2016. Winner of the Malstrom Award by the League of Snohomish County Heritage Organizations and a recipient of the City of Everett, Washington's, William F. Brown Award for Historical Preservation. Award winning author J.D. Howard is a native of Everett, Washington. Over the last 45 years he has been an avid student of history and literature, a foundry moulder and welder, door maker, carpenter, land broker, proud father of two wonderful children, fisherman, and handyman. Sawdust Empire is his second novel.

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