After writing Hill Man, Janice Holt Giles said, "I was struck by
its strength. It is the most realistic ridge book we have written,
completely honest and presenting the truest picture of most of the
ridge men."
Giles originally published the book in paperback in 1954 under
the pseudonym John Garth. Her usual publisher declined to issue the
novel, arguing that it was too sexual and violent for a writer
whose other books were popular family book club selections. Now one
of the most sought-after novels in the Giles canon, Hill Man is
desired as much for its rarity as for its compelling and
unromanticized portrayal of poor, rural Kentuckians. This special
edition marks the first time the book has ever been available in
hardback.
The novel's hero is Rady Cromwell, a man with dangerous ways
that make men admire him and women love him. Born the son of a
preacher in the hills of Kentucky, Rady grows into a shrewd but
likeable prankster and hell-raiser with a gift for separating
people from their money. Beginning his adult life with nothing more
than a gun, a dog, and a guitar, Rady becomes a backwoods
entrepreneur, working diligently to climb the social and economic
ladder.
Hill Man follows Rady from his poor beginnings through his
conquests of various women and pieces of property. Bold, inventive,
hard working, and good natured, Rady follows every opportunity that
comes along and takes great pride in raising a herd of cattle or a
successful crop of corn or tobacco. Yet he also delights in singing
folk ballads around a fire, in the thrill of a foxhunt by
moonlight, and in the refreshing waters of a stream after a long
day in the fields.
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