
Homer Greene
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Coal and the coal mines
Discover the natural history of coal, from the formation of Earth, to the mines that fueled economic growth.
By Homer Greene

The unhallowed harvest
When a working man is hurt, his wife starts a tough fight that makes everyone question what is right and wrong.
By Homer Greene

A Tale of the Tow-Path
A young boy's impulsive escape from his strict home leads him on a path of hard lessons and growing up.
By Homer Greene

The Flag
Amidst playful warfare in a snow-covered village, a boy's mishap ignites a fierce battle for honor and a coveted school flag.
By Homer Greene

The Riverpark Rebellion
In a world of military discipline and youthful rivalry, a group of cadets secretly organizes a rebellion against authority, seeking freedom from the rigid rules of their academy.
By Homer Greene

Pickett's Gap
When a son returns home working for the railroad, it threatens the very land his father cherishes, and a family must decide where their loyalties truly lie.
By Homer Greene

The Guardsman
During a Hallowe'en prank gone wrong, a group of friends must face the consequences of stealing and accidentally breaking a statue, leading them on a journey of growth.
By Homer Greene

The Blind Brother: A Story of the Pennsylvania Coal Mines
Amidst the turmoil of striking coal miners, two brothers fight for survival and a glimmer of hope when one becomes lost in the dark depths of a treacherous mine.
By Homer Greene

Whispering Tongues
Amongst an early 1900s college campus, students must confront the serious implications of campus hazing, moral quandaries, and the tenuous bonds of friendship.
By Homer Greene

A Lincoln Conscript
In the middle of the Civil War, a young man must to decide between his love and duty.
By Homer Greene

Burnham Breaker
In a grimy coal town, a young boy's quest for belonging is ignited by a compassionate manager's unexpected act of kindness, leading to discoveries about himself and the meaning of family.
By Homer Greene