Author: Betty L. Carter
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1463495676
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Leaving My Little Mountain Home (far behind) begins when Beth Ann Amberson is fourteen years old and trying to convince her Mama that she is old enough to get married. The reader will get to know Beth Ann as a close friend before the conclusion of the book as she moves through the different stages of her life. The ending of the book may come to soon. Leaving My Little Mountain Home (far behind) is intended to evoke memories from the reader, both sweet and bittersweet, some happy and some sad. It is written in true Appalachian dialect and takes the reader on Beth Ann''s long journey called life.
Leaving My Little Mountain Home (far behind)
Author: Betty L. Carter
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1463495676
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Leaving My Little Mountain Home (far behind) begins when Beth Ann Amberson is fourteen years old and trying to convince her Mama that she is old enough to get married. The reader will get to know Beth Ann as a close friend before the conclusion of the book as she moves through the different stages of her life. The ending of the book may come to soon. Leaving My Little Mountain Home (far behind) is intended to evoke memories from the reader, both sweet and bittersweet, some happy and some sad. It is written in true Appalachian dialect and takes the reader on Beth Ann''s long journey called life.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1463495676
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Leaving My Little Mountain Home (far behind) begins when Beth Ann Amberson is fourteen years old and trying to convince her Mama that she is old enough to get married. The reader will get to know Beth Ann as a close friend before the conclusion of the book as she moves through the different stages of her life. The ending of the book may come to soon. Leaving My Little Mountain Home (far behind) is intended to evoke memories from the reader, both sweet and bittersweet, some happy and some sad. It is written in true Appalachian dialect and takes the reader on Beth Ann''s long journey called life.
On Dogwood Mountain
Author: Betty L. Carter
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1468543911
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Its the 1940s and the WW11 is raging. There are six girls and three boys living with Mam in a log cabin with no electricity or running water. Pap comes home only when feels the notion lifes not easy. The struggles become even more real when thirteen year old Retha Pogue sees her eighteen year old brother, Wilburn, drafter and going off to war. Surprising twists await in this gripping story of what life was really like for so many families.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1468543911
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Its the 1940s and the WW11 is raging. There are six girls and three boys living with Mam in a log cabin with no electricity or running water. Pap comes home only when feels the notion lifes not easy. The struggles become even more real when thirteen year old Retha Pogue sees her eighteen year old brother, Wilburn, drafter and going off to war. Surprising twists await in this gripping story of what life was really like for so many families.
My Little Mountain Home (and Me)
Author: Betty L. Carter
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 155395744X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
My Little Mountain Home (and me) is a realistic, light hearted glimpse of life in the rural South in the 1940's and 1950's. The author has taken a life's worth of experience and drawing from her own memories has condensed much of it into a brilliant work of literature. The story follows young Beth-ann through her daily routines and shows her true spirit in the face of adversity, as she struggles with losing her beloved Grandma. It is an "I" book-speaking as though talking to a best friend and captures the authentic dialect perfectly. Young and old alike will fall in love with the Amberson family.
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 155395744X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
My Little Mountain Home (and me) is a realistic, light hearted glimpse of life in the rural South in the 1940's and 1950's. The author has taken a life's worth of experience and drawing from her own memories has condensed much of it into a brilliant work of literature. The story follows young Beth-ann through her daily routines and shows her true spirit in the face of adversity, as she struggles with losing her beloved Grandma. It is an "I" book-speaking as though talking to a best friend and captures the authentic dialect perfectly. Young and old alike will fall in love with the Amberson family.
Taylor-Trotwood Magazine
The Life and Thought of Josiah Royce
Author: John Clendenning
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
ISBN: 9780826513229
Category : Philosophers
Languages : en
Pages : 486
Book Description
Now back in print, The Life and Thought of Josiah Royce reappears in a substantially rewritten and expanded edition of the first comprehensive biography, originally published to great acclaim in 1985. Several years later a large collection of previously unknown and unpublished correspondence and other materials was discovered. This newly discovered material has allowed Clendenning to probe deeper into Royce's personal, professional, and philosophical lives and to strengthen his findings. The result is an even more revealing portrait of this remarkable intellectual figure.
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
ISBN: 9780826513229
Category : Philosophers
Languages : en
Pages : 486
Book Description
Now back in print, The Life and Thought of Josiah Royce reappears in a substantially rewritten and expanded edition of the first comprehensive biography, originally published to great acclaim in 1985. Several years later a large collection of previously unknown and unpublished correspondence and other materials was discovered. This newly discovered material has allowed Clendenning to probe deeper into Royce's personal, professional, and philosophical lives and to strengthen his findings. The result is an even more revealing portrait of this remarkable intellectual figure.
Singing in Zion
Author: Robert Cochran
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
ISBN: 9781557285478
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
This book is a lyrical, scholarly exploration of the connection between one family's musical traditions and its rural community of Zion, Arkansas. In 1959, three Gilbert sisters--Alma, Helen, and Phydella--began compiling songs they remembered as their own and sending them to one another in letters. Their tendency to center memory in sound rather than sight reveals an unusual musical birthright. Robert Cochran has constructed a composite portrait of this family for whom music is the center of life. He examines their lived experience as they anchor their history through song, singing, and the playing of musical instruments. The Gilberts are wonderful exemplars of the "mediation of oral tradition," and when approached through their music, they reveal themselves as remarkable individuals with an elaborate and firmly held sense of their unique identities. A decade in the making, Singing in Zion is written with a memoirist's sense of family history and an ethnographer's sense of the rich encounter of worlds. This narrative has a seductive simplicity that conveys much of the Gilbert family's charm while at the same time establishing a broader framework that is firmly academic. It will be enjoyed by all readers.
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
ISBN: 9781557285478
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
This book is a lyrical, scholarly exploration of the connection between one family's musical traditions and its rural community of Zion, Arkansas. In 1959, three Gilbert sisters--Alma, Helen, and Phydella--began compiling songs they remembered as their own and sending them to one another in letters. Their tendency to center memory in sound rather than sight reveals an unusual musical birthright. Robert Cochran has constructed a composite portrait of this family for whom music is the center of life. He examines their lived experience as they anchor their history through song, singing, and the playing of musical instruments. The Gilberts are wonderful exemplars of the "mediation of oral tradition," and when approached through their music, they reveal themselves as remarkable individuals with an elaborate and firmly held sense of their unique identities. A decade in the making, Singing in Zion is written with a memoirist's sense of family history and an ethnographer's sense of the rich encounter of worlds. This narrative has a seductive simplicity that conveys much of the Gilbert family's charm while at the same time establishing a broader framework that is firmly academic. It will be enjoyed by all readers.
The Latter-Day Saints' Millennial Star
Roxie: Daughter of the Mountains
Author: Becky Reece Kimsey
Publisher: Inspiring Voices
ISBN: 1462405029
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
North Carolina, 1890Anticipation tempered by the uncertainty of her changing life swirl through Roxies heightened emotions. She is leaving her home and family in the North Carolina mountains to start married life in Georgia with her new husband. Crazy in love with Will, she still feels an aching conflict as she leaves her beloved family. Being her parents sixth daughter with a natural inclination towards the outdoors has made Roxie the family tom-boy and her Poppas steadfast helper. As much as she desires this future with Will in their tiny cabin nestled in the north Georgia mountains, she is well aware that arriving in the dead of winter presents its own problems. Still, overriding her joy or worries is an overwhelming homesickness. Wearied by the dawn to dust fight to eke out a sufficient life on this tiny spot of land, Roxie and Will discover much of their strength comes from leaning on each other and Wills sizeable family. But it is the generous providence of a loving God that sustains them the most. As days and years swell into a ceaseless flow of triumphs, backward steps, tears and joys, the love that binds them together stretches again and again to allow for every rough or unforeseen bend in their journey. A moving, inspiring novel, Roxie: Daughter of the Mountains shares the remarkable resilience of one womans spirit.
Publisher: Inspiring Voices
ISBN: 1462405029
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
North Carolina, 1890Anticipation tempered by the uncertainty of her changing life swirl through Roxies heightened emotions. She is leaving her home and family in the North Carolina mountains to start married life in Georgia with her new husband. Crazy in love with Will, she still feels an aching conflict as she leaves her beloved family. Being her parents sixth daughter with a natural inclination towards the outdoors has made Roxie the family tom-boy and her Poppas steadfast helper. As much as she desires this future with Will in their tiny cabin nestled in the north Georgia mountains, she is well aware that arriving in the dead of winter presents its own problems. Still, overriding her joy or worries is an overwhelming homesickness. Wearied by the dawn to dust fight to eke out a sufficient life on this tiny spot of land, Roxie and Will discover much of their strength comes from leaning on each other and Wills sizeable family. But it is the generous providence of a loving God that sustains them the most. As days and years swell into a ceaseless flow of triumphs, backward steps, tears and joys, the love that binds them together stretches again and again to allow for every rough or unforeseen bend in their journey. A moving, inspiring novel, Roxie: Daughter of the Mountains shares the remarkable resilience of one womans spirit.