Thanks to MbD, TA, and Moonlight for hosting another round of 24 Festive Tasks. I finished the game with 66 points, so not too shabby. My final monthly wrap up for 2018:
1. The Sword Dancer by Jeannie Lin - 5 stars
2. Everything's Trash, But It's Okay by Phoebe Robinson - 4 stars
3. You Can't Touch My Hair and Other Things I Still Have to Explain by Phoebe Robinson - 4 stars
4. A Dangerous Nativity by Caroline Warfield - 4 stars
5. Bad Blood: Secret and Lies in a Silicon Valley Start-Up by John Carreyrou - 5 stars
6. Kissing the Captain (The Roses of Ridgeway #1) by Kianna Alexander - 1 star
7. Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America's Shining Women by Kate Moore - 5 stars
8. Star Dust (Fly Me to the Moon #1) by Emma Barry and Genevieve Turner - 2.5 stars
9. Toward the Sunrise (Until the Dawn #0.5) by Elizabeth Camden - 4.5 stars
10. The Swan: The Seventh Day by Piper Huguley - 5 stars
11. Gracie (Women and War #1) by Ellie Keaton - 4 stars
12. The Soldier's Secrets (Belanger Family #2) by Naomi Rawlings - 4 stars
13. A Gentleman's Game (Romancing the Turf #1) by Theresa Romain - 3 stars
14. Miss Kane's Christmas by Caroline Mickelson - 1 star
15. Santa Puppy (Tourist Trap Mystery #9.75) by Lynn Cahoon - 3 stars
I was not aware of this part of early 20th century American history until I saw a couple of people reading this book. Looking at the list of people in the book was a bit daunting, but you can easily keep them straight in your head while reading the book. The descriptions of the women's maladies were handled with sensitivity and not too graphic. I like that Ms. Moore added the environment cost associated with the businesses. I think parts of this book (specifically the parts about the lawsuits/verdicts and how they played into the bigger labor movement) should be taught in high schools.
In looking up to see if the sites were declared superfund sites,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Radium_Corporation is one but the one in Illinois is not.