Deeply rooted in Appalachia, "Hills of Home" offers a rich
literary patchwork of reflection, memoir, and humor. The story
opens in the 1950s in the remote community of Munday in Wirt
County, West Virginia. Though comprised of a mosaic of individual
stories, the compilation reads like a novel, and is characterized
uniquely with the author's personal diary entries and a sailor's
letters home.
"Hills of Home" is filled with light-hearted adventures,
coming-of-age romances, pie socials, county fairs, older brother
pranks, frog gigging, chicken canning, persimmon picking, porch
sitting, and reunion going. Harsh winter survivals, personal family
struggles, and humorous folklore, which have been handed down
through generations, also grace the pages.
In "Hills of Home," readers will discover that mountaineers have
pride in their heritage as well as the natural resources of their
state. They will discover people who are fiercely independent,
hardworking, have a love for family, and a keen sense of loyalty to
neighbors. Most of all, readers will find gracious friends,
families, and neighbors who help one another in times of need, a
quality which has proved sufficient to preserve their way of life
in the hills.
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