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  1. Apr 12, 2012 · In 1948, after a wind shift, the fog moves in, the pollution and the fog cause and great many to sicken and die. Rose, a very strong woman, a nurse, a mother and a wife who tries to handle everything in her life competently, although she is exhausted.

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    • Paperback
    • Kathleen Shoop
  2. Apr 13, 2012 · Historic, environmental drama wrapped in a love story... It's 1948 in the steel town of Donora, Pennsylvania, site of the infamous “killing smog.” Public health nurse, Rose Pavlesic, has risen above her orphaned upbringing and created a life that reflects everything she missed as a child.

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    • 4.2 out of 5 stars1,358
    • Kathleen Shoop
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  3. When the deadly fog finally clears, the loss of trust and faith leaves the Pavlesic familyand the whole townsplintered and shocked. With her new perspective, can Rose finally forgive herself and let her family’s healing begin?

  4. Mar 7, 2012 · After the Fog is an interesting book about an event from the 1940s, with realistic characters facing problems that still resonate today. What is so fascinating about the story is that is based on a very real event--the infamous "Donora Smog".

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    • $14.99
    • Kathleen Shoop
    • Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  5. After the Fog. Written by Kathleen Shoop Review by John H. Manhold. This novel is set in the steel town of Donora, PA in 1949 when an unusual weather pattern caused by stagnation of the overlying air that mixed with the poisonous smoke billowing endlessly from the steel mill furnaces.

    • Kathleen Shoop
  6. Mar 7, 2012 · Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2024-02-23 10:22:15 Autocrop_version 0.0.14_books-20220331-0.2 Bookplateleaf

  7. A love story wrapped in historical drama…In the steel town of Donora, Pennsylvania, site of the infamous 1948 “killing smog,” headstrong nurse Rose Pavlesic tends to her family and neighbors. Efficient and precise, she’s created a life that reflects everything she missed growing up as an orphan.

    • Kathleen Shoop