Appalachian Mountain Girl

Appalachian Mountain Girl Coming of Age in Coal Mine Country

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Publisher's Synopsis

This is the story of the Bailey family's escape from the gruelling Corbin Glow mines in 1930 to find a better life in Letcher, Kentucky - 'the prettiest place in the world'. Rhoda Warren's account is three dimensional: with humour and warmth - but without sentimentality. She recounts the lives of these mining people whose religion and 'family values' buttressed and sustained them. Among others, we meet Kin, who saddened his neighbours with songs of the old 'Southland'; Lie Shingles, a man without a home of his own who travelled from neighbour to neighbour as an honoured guest at mealtime; Gideon, a preacher without formal training, who heeded a call from god to come to Letcher and to relieve the people's despair; and Cindy, a 'Doctor Woman' and artist accused of witchcraft by the local minister. As a young girl, Rhoda begins to catch glimpses of the world outside her narrow mountain community through the stories in the ""True Confessions"" magazine and the pictures in the ""Montgomery Ward"" catalogue - to her these things seemed 'visions of a fairy world'. And at school, she is learning newer, better ways to do the things her parents had been doing for years. When Rhoda marries and moves to a small town in New York State, it seems that her dreams of a better life have been realised. Yet scenes of Letcher always 'hovered in the backroads of her memory'. When she revisits her homeland, this time as a 'New Yorker', Rhoda finds that Letcher is no longer the place of her memories.

Book information

ISBN: 9780897335362
Publisher: Academy Chicago Publishers
Imprint: Academy Chicago Publishers
Pub date:
Language: English
Weight: 190g
Height: 215mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 12mm