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An Endless Tapestry

Here’s a brief description: An Endless Tapestry is Julia Nunnally Duncan’s 59 pp. poetry collection that explores the lives of the working class–both past and present–in a western NC textile town.  NC Poet Laureate Kathryn Stripling Byer says of An Endless Tapestry:  … Continue reading

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13 moons by Charles Frazier

Recently, I bought the audio cd version of 13 moons for my parents. The story takes place in Cherokee and the Pigeon River area in the North Carolina mountains. (Asheville use to be the Cherokee hunting grounds.) The main character, Will, runs … Continue reading

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