The Rocket Boys Sparknotes

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Rocket Boys is a story about Homer Hickam and his experience living in a small Virginian coal town and his journey to become more than just a coal miner. Hickam, now a former aerospace engineer at NASA and graduate of Virginia Polytech. Rocket Boys describes the lifestyle and dependencies of the people within Coalwood and the experiences of living within a town dependent the mining industry and Hickam’s attempts to leave the town for a greater dream. The book starts off with minor information building up Homer’s life until he reaches high school where the story begins his real journey. The early pages serve to describe Homer’s position within his family and the relationships he has with those around him as well as introduce the main characters within the book. Rocket Boys is a story intended to be read by growing up students within middle school to high school, however as an …show more content…

In this respect, it shows the effects of industry on a people’s way of life. Hickam aims to illustrate the experiences of living in a rural industrial based area with the challenges of moving up in the world. I find that the text sufficiently illustrates this throughout the book as he tells of the struggles of going against the norm of joining the workforce within the mining industry. Rocket Boys is likely useful for students interested in greater things and looking for inspiration for the ability to do so. The story is told chronologically of Homer’s life growing up within Coalwood. The organization of the story is simple and easy to understand and keeps the story progressing while keeping key moments relevant. As the book is intended for a younger audience its style reflects that. The writing is simple and easy to understand while being wrote in a tone that emphases the dramatic and exciting events of the story. There is no supplemental material within the text to

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