Subterranean Fire
- 504 pages
- 18 hours of reading
This accessible, critical history of the U.S. labor movement examines the hidden history of workers' resistance.
Sharon Smith is an American writer and activist whose work delves into the history of working-class radicalism and the intersection of women's liberation with socialist thought. She is driven by a commitment to exploring the historical struggles for social justice and the ongoing fight for equality. Smith's writing emphasizes the interconnectedness of various social movements and advocates for transformative change. Her prose aims to illuminate the power of collective action and the enduring pursuit of a more equitable society.



This accessible, critical history of the U.S. labor movement examines the hidden history of workers' resistance.
Sharon Shoesmith examines what can be learnt from the tragic death of Peter Connelly, also known as Baby P. She gives a detailed account of events as they took place, reflects on the psychological, political and social dynamics involved, and considers the implications for child protection professionals, policymakers, politicians and the media.
Our relationship and fascination with horses have been evident in every civilization and throughout recorded history. No better proof can be found than in literature, in the stories and poetry that capture the endless variety of partnerships between horses and riders. Classic Horse Stories is a compilation of the best of these works. A perfect gift for riders, writers, or literary buffs, Classic Horse Stories is an essential collection of some of the most compelling stories ever written on the subject of horses.