Originally published in 1950, The Enduring Hills was Janice Holt
Giles's first novel. It is based in part on her own courtship and
introduction to the Kentucky mountain country. Here, Giles
introduces Hod and Mary Pierce and begins her Appalachian
trilogy.
Hod Pierce, a boy not unlike Henry Giles, who grows up on Piney
Ridge, where generations of Pierces have made a living from the
stubborn soil. Hod loves his people and the land but longs also for
wider horizons, for more education, and for the freedom he imagines
can be found in the outside world. It takes World War II to carry
Hod away from the Ridge and out into the great world, and it is a
long time before he comes back. After the war is over, Hod settles
into marriage and a factory job in the city. Finally it is Mary,
his city-bred wife, who sees at last that to Hod, Piney Ridge will
always be home.
In her preface to the second edition, Mrs. Giles wrote, "I
believe the story] is timeless and as the hands of the clock have
turned and turned, people are turning back to the earth, knowing
now that saving this earth is the most important work in the world,
that we must all become, as Hod and Mary Pierce did, a man and
woman with faith in the earth."
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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