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The Coal Tattoo
The Coal Tattoo

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Author: Silas House
Publisher: Thorndike Press
Category: Book

Buy New: $28.95



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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 23 reviews
Sales Rank: 2180483

Format: Large Print
Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 504
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 5.6 x 0.7

ISBN: 0786271671
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
EAN: 9780786271672
ASIN: 0786271671

Publication Date: February 2, 2005
Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 4 weeks

Also Available In:

  • Paperback - The Coal Tattoo: A Novel
  • Hardcover - The Coal Tattoo

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Two sisters can't stand to live together, but can't bear to be apart. One worships the flashy world of Nashville; the other is a devout Pentecostal. One falls into the lap of any man; the other is afraid to even date. One gets pregnant in a flash; the other desperately wants a child. At the heart of Silas House's third, masterful novel is the story of Easter and Anneth, left parentless as children, who must raise themselves and each other in their small coal-mining town.

Available only in Core 6 & 7.


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5 out of 5 stars One of my favorite authors   October 16, 2004
 17 out of 18 found this review helpful

THE COAL TATTOO by Silas House
October 15,2004

THE COAL TATTOO by Silas House was my second book by this author, and third in his "trilogy" of books that take place in the mountains of Kentucky. The novel features characters that appear in his previous two books, A PARCHMENT OF LEAVES and his first, CLAY'S QUILT. All three are wonderful books that center on life in the Kentucky mountains, families that built their lives around the coalmines in the early to mid-twentieth century.

In THE COAL TATTOO, the two main characters are sisters Anneth and Easter, who are as different as night and day. Anneth is wild and unleashed, while Easter is a born-again Christian. Their story is a tale of two sisters who love each other, but find that their differences tear them apart.

What I love about these books is the depth that Silas House goes to describe his characters. One feels that these characters are part of one's own family, or maybe a reader may want to meet these characters, because House creates characters that are truly real and three-dimensional. I felt at home with his characters from A PARCHMENT OF LEAVES, and I feel the same with THE COAL TATTOO. He also does a good job at describing the lives of these people, and it feels like I am with them, in the bar dancing up a storm, or in church singing with the choir.

These three books are what I call period pieces, and reflect a time long gone. History and technology has changed what this fictional place may have been like half a century ago, but they remain unchanged in these books by Silas House. I highly recommend reading all his books. These are not easy reads, but one will feel a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction after experiencing these books. THE COAL TATTOO is no exception, and the Ratmammy rates it five stars.



5 out of 5 stars Exquisite and powerful author!!!!!!!!!   December 21, 2004
 13 out of 14 found this review helpful

Silas House is one of the greatest and most gifted authors of our time!! If I could give this book MORE THAN 5 STARS, I would!! His magic with words and the thoughts and dialogue of the people who live in his stories is absolutely amazing.
This is a beautiful tale of the deep love of two sisters who have endured much together as they enter their adult lives, making decisions and choices that may forver alter their relationship with each other. Their lives have been defined by the coal mining that is the lifeblood of their mountain home, a part of their past and their present but how will it change their future?
As troubled times strike the sisters, Silas House brings us into their hearts and minds, giving depth and soul to each of them. He makes you care deeply about what is happening to them in their lives.
Two sisters, so very different and yet so closely bonded......when they are rocked to their core by life's events, can they save each other from despair and bring hope back or will they have to learn to lead separate lives.
This tale would be the second story in a trilogy, coming after Parchment of Leaves and before Clay's Quilt. Silas House is such an exquisite and powerful author that each novel can easily stand on it's own merits.



5 out of 5 stars House continues to shine with Coal Tattoo   September 19, 2004
 10 out of 10 found this review helpful

In Coal Tattoo, Silas House fills in the story of the families he gave us in Parchment of Leaves and Clay's Quilt.
House's descriptions of nature are poetic. He nails the speech patterns of Eastern Kentuckians without being cruel or condescending. He describes authentic faith in God respectfully; he does not stoop to easy generalizations or caricatures. As a native of Eastern Kentucky, realistic portrayals of its people and land are important to me, and House does not disappoint.
Although set firmly in Eastern Kentucky, the stories are universal. Coal Tattoo is a family story, a sister story, a land story, and a Kentucky story. If you're new to his work, I would suggest starting with Parchment, then Coal Tattoo and then Clay's Quilt.



5 out of 5 stars The Coal Tatoo   October 2, 2004
 8 out of 9 found this review helpful

House continues to produce exquisite stories and fine writing. His writing is clean and fresh and his subjects are as familiar as one's own hand. House is comfortable with his characters and his environment; he owns his stories and loves his place. A fine book and hopefully, one of many more.


5 out of 5 stars A touching tale about the bond between two sisters   October 22, 2004
 7 out of 8 found this review helpful

Two sisters, descendants of coal miners, deal with life in the mountains of Kentucky, in Silas House's THE COAL TATTOO. Although it follows characters created in his previous novels CLAY'S QUILT and A PARCHMENT OF LEAVES, THE COAL TATTOO is not a sequel. These are all stand-alone books that a person can enjoy reading in any order.

Anneth and Easter are the two main characters in this third book. The reader will learn of the circumstances of their birth, the story of their parents, and their relationship with their grandmothers Vine and Serena, all of whom were a part of either A PARCHMENT OF LEAVES or CLAY'S QUILT.

As with the previous two books, THE COAL TATTOO is beautifully written, describing in detail the backdrop of the mining town of Free Creek and the surrounding areas. The beauty of these three books is not just in the description of the mountains and the land, but of the simple life that the characters live. Silas House has a way with words, and the novels evoke memories of a time long gone. It brings to one a feeling of nostalgia.

The Coal Tattoo refers to a mark left on a coal miner after a mining accident, and it is a badge of honor worn by these men. It also helps to set up the theme of this book, that of the life of the coal miner and his family. It is a life of poverty and suffering, but the love of the land, the mountains, faith, and love of family is what keeps them going.

The novel opens with an introduction to Anneth dancing herself into a frenzy at a local bar, the center of every man's eyes. Anneth is the wild sister. At seventeen, she is known to frequent the bars, dancing at all hours of the night and having her fill of liquor. She is considered the pretty one and is never without a beau. Easter is the serious sister, and at age twenty-two, she is the one who has taken on the role of protector and surrogate mother. She will never set foot in a bar, as she is devoutly Pentecostal, and the highlight of her week is going to Church. Their parents died years ago, when Anneth was barely out of diapers. Their two grandmothers, Serena and Vine, together raise the sisters and become the family unit Anneth and Easter would not have had if it weren't for them.

Anneth takes up with various men, and finally meets up with one young man, Matthew Morgan. The two become inseparable and elope to Tennessee after a very brief love affair. Easter is beside herself, but knows she has no control over Anneth's actions. As time moves on, Matthew loves Anneth with all his heart and soul, but Anneth does not seem satisfied, and after a few months of marriage, Anneth decides to come home. She realizes she never loved Matthew after all, and possibly does not even know what love is.

El McIntosh, in the meantime, is courting Easter. While Anneth's love affair with Matthew was fast and furious, Easter's love is steadier, and soon the two marry. Their life together becomes the envy of Anneth, who by this time has returned to Black Banks and moves back home with Easter. The sisters' relationship becomes strained after an incident that takes place between El and Anneth. Life takes on a dark turn for Anneth, while Easter also struggles with some life changes and will question her faith in God.

While it culminates with a stand against the Altamont Mining Company, this book is ultimately about the love between two sisters, a love that is tested by time, lovers and family. If there is a lesson to be learned in THE COAL TATTOO, it is that blood is thicker than water, and nothing can come between the love of two sisters. This reviewer loved reading the tale of Anneth and Easter, and hopes that Silas House will write a fourth book soon.

--- Reviewed by Marie Hashima Lofton (Ratmammy@lofton.org)


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