Blood on the Coal, Ken Cuthbertson
Blood on the Coal, Ken Cuthbertson
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Blood on the Coal
The True Story of the Great Springhill Mine Disaster

Author: Ken Cuthbertson

Narrator: Miles Meili

Unabridged: 10 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/12/2023


Synopsis

The riveting true story of one of Canada’s worst mining disasters, told in the voices of the men who survived itForeword by Anne MurrayThey said it was the world’s deepest and most dangerous coal mine. That claim was probably correct. What is certain is that in October 1958, the Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation’s No. 2 colliery at Springhill, Nova Scotia, was a leading candidate for both those dubious distinctions. The mine was the proverbial “disaster waiting to happen.” And it did. Springhill was the quintessential one-industry town. Its existence depended on coal, and in 1958 the market for that commodity was dying. And yet something far worse was to come. On the night of October 23, a “bump” in the mine—actually a small earthquake—shook the ground beneath the town. Seventy-five miners died and scores more were injured in what remains one of Canada’s worst underground disasters. The lives of the survivors were shattered, and Springhill would never be the same again. In compelling detail, Ken Cuthbertson tells the stories of three of the miners and one of the doctors who cared for them following the disaster. This remarkable book is based on historical documents and interviews, as well as new interviews with the last of the surviving miners and their loved ones. It is a story of heroism, sacrifice and the indomitable strength of the human spirit. 

About Ken Cuthbertson

KEN CUTHBERTSON is a veteran journalist with forty years’ experience writing for publications in Canada, the US and the UK. A finalist for the Governor General’s Literary Award, he is the bestselling author of six books, including the critically acclaimed The Halifax Explosion: Canada’s Worst Disaster. Ken Cuthbertson lives in Kingston, Ontario, and has deep maternal roots in Nova Scotia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kalei on November 24, 2023

I had been told when I was a kid and a few other times growing up, that my Grandfather was a worker in the Springhill mine and that he was lucky to be alive. He was supposed to work that night shift when the big bump happened, but had switches shifts with another worker. It's surreal to think that m......more

Goodreads review by Mary on September 25, 2024

I was 8 years old when this disaster happened. I lived about an hour away & it was the topic everywhere for some time after. I don't believe most of us had any true idea of what happened and why. This book makes it much more clear, with much of the information having been gleaned from the survivors......more

Goodreads review by Jamie on April 02, 2025

Incredibly tense and captivating story of a true Canadian disaster......more

Goodreads review by Enid on December 23, 2023

This reminds me a lot of the musical - yes, a musical! - based on the story of Floyd Collins, and the tragedy at Sand Cave. N.B. The musical is brilliant… I saw it a number of years ago at the Shaw Festival. If you ever get the chance to see it, you must. This title also has more than a little in kin......more

Goodreads review by Beverly on December 23, 2023

Gripping story of a major Canadian disaster. I was only 7 at the time, living in Alberta, which is still a major coal producing province. I don't remember anything from that time about the Springhill disaster, but I do recognize the major political names of the time and was interested in reading the......more