Title: Two Weeks Under
-Author: James A. Goodman
-Publisher: Coal Hole Productions
-Year: 2003
-Format: Trade Paperback (TPB)
-Condition: Good – clean, intact, gently read
-Genre: Historical Fiction
-Independent press
Two weeks beneath the surface. A lifetime echoing through
the pages.
A bruised hymn for the disenchanted and the quietly defiant.
Two Weeks Under is a coal-dusted confession, a lyrical descent into the margins
where time folds and memory flickers. Goodman’s prose is raw yet tender,
tracing the contours of a life lived beneath the surface—whether of society,
psyche, or soil. Published by Coal Hole Productions, this 2003 indie gem hums
with subterranean resonance, offering readers not escape, but excavation. A
book for those who know that sometimes, the deepest truths are found in the
dark.
Ideal for readers drawn to underground literature, poetic
realism, and indie press rarities that speak to the soul beneath the surface.
If this title finds a home with you, I’d be grateful for
a moment of feedback—it helps me keep curating with care and resonance.
Book conditions are:
Light
handling and shelf wear such as smudging, soiling, chipping, curl, scuffing to
covers and spine. Slightly cocked spine. Light soiling to edges. Price label on
back cover. I didn’t notice any defects or intrusive markings to the interior
pages.