It was Saturday, May 7, 1921, and Harness was guiding Roxie, his
horse, through the gap in the mountains to her home. Little did he
know, lurking ahead were killers waiting for the chance to release
their deadly venomous revenge on both horse and rider. This
unfortunate event took place in a community populated with quaint
churches, schools, businesses and moonshine. Appalachia was a place
where families had come to satisfy their hunger for freedom and
flee from oppression. The area had always been home to the tired,
poor and huddled masses that yearned to be free. In the final
pages, Pap closes his eyes to a better day and Martin never quite
realizes his dreams fulfilled. This novel highlights Appalachia's
beauty and culture that makes the area unique. It underscores God's
love while dealing with a cold calculated murder. You will learn to
love these personalities and their challenges. They were
extraordinary, even by today's terms. You will laugh, cry, sing and
pray with them as they make their way through early Appalachia. Don
R. Watts is a graduate of Marshall University and the Assemblies of
God Theological Seminary. He is a retired public school teacher,
has worked as a Master Electrician and has pastored numerous small
churches. Don's many life experiences, travels and his love of
Americana make Daybreak Over Appalachia come to life. He is a
native of Appalachia and understands its people and land. As you
read this book, take time to enjoy the culture, beauty and mystery
and discover what remains of the former years. The author can be
reached at
[email protected].
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