In the late 1940s, Janice and Henry Giles moved from Louisville,
Kentucky, back to the Appalachian hill country where Henry had
grown up and where his family had lived since the time of the
Revolution. With their savings, the couple bought a ramshackle
house and forty acres of land on a ridge top and set out to be
farmers like Henry's forebears.
To this personal account of the trials of a city woman trying to
learn the ways of the country and of her neighbors, Janice Holt
Giles brings the same warmth, humor, and powers of observation that
characterize her novels. Enlightening and evocative, personal and
universally pertinent, this description of a year of "backaches,
fun, low ebbs, and high tides, and above all a year of eminent
satisfaction" will be welcomed by Janice Holt Giles's many readers,
old and new.
Janice Holt Giles (1905-1979), author of nineteen books, lived
and wrote near Knifley, Kentucky, for thirty-four years. Her
biography is told in Janice Holt Giles: A Writer's Life.
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