Jax Miller writes like a very good researcher slash investigative journalist taking the reader to Picher, Oklahoma- a dumping ground of 14,000 abandoned lead and zinc mines that were used to exploit ore for WWI and WWII. She finds a creative way to make many parts of Northeast Oklahoma inhabitable. This book ๐ reads much like Nick Reding's Methland- minus the Nicholas Troy Sheley's of the world basing the work of nonfiction out of Welch, Oklahoma instead of Oelwein, Iowa.