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Gray Mountain is a powerful non-fiction work that delves into the controversial practice of mountaintop removal mining in the Appalachian region. John Grisham investigates the environmental devastation, health crises, and economic hardship faced by communities living near these mining operations.
Through detailed research and personal accounts, the book exposes how entire mountains are blasted away to extract coal, leaving behind toxic waste and polluted waterways. Grisham examines the regulatory failures, corporate influence, and political challenges that allow this destructive practice to continue. The narrative combines environmental activism with human interest stories, presenting the voices of affected residents fighting to protect their homes and families.
This work serves as a critical examination of the true costs of coal mining and raises important questions about corporate responsibility, environmental protection, and the future of Appalachian communities. Gray Mountain offers readers an unflinching look at one of America’s most pressing environmental issues.







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