Appalachian Summer

Appalachian Summer
Title Appalachian Summer PDF eBook
Author Marcia Bonta
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Pre
Pages 236
Release 2011-12-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780822972006

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As she did in Appalachian Spring and Appalachian Autumn, Bonta offers a day-by-day account of the natural life of one place--her 648-acre property in south central Pennsylvania. In Appalachian Summer, Bonta's first grandchild spends her first summer on earth, and her growth is compared with that of the forest animals. Another important event in this Appalachian summer is the disappearance of a local girl. As the mountain is thoroughly searched, Bonta poses questions about the safety of women in the woods. Do women stay out of the woods because they fear attack by men, or wild creatures and the unknown? Should they have such fears? In her minute observations of one place, one season, Marcia Bonta lays bare the connections we retain to the natural world, which is, finally, our own.

An Appalachian Summer

An Appalachian Summer
Title An Appalachian Summer PDF eBook
Author Ann H. Gabhart
Publisher Revell
Pages 370
Release 2020-06-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1493423096

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In 1933 Louisville, Kentucky, even the ongoing economic depression cannot keep Piper Danson's parents from insisting on a debut party. After all, their fortune came through the market crash intact, and they've picked out the perfect suitor for their daughter. Braxton Crandall can give her the kind of life she's used to. The only problem? This is not the man--or the life--she really wants. When Piper gets the opportunity to volunteer as a horseback Frontier Nursing courier in the Appalachian Mountains for the summer, she jumps at the chance to be something other than a dutiful daughter or a kept wife in a loveless marriage. The work is taxing, the scenery jaw-droppingly gorgeous, and the people she meets along the way open up a whole new world to her. The longer she stays, the more an advantageous marriage slips from her grasp. But something much more precious--true love--is drawing ever closer. Bestselling author Ann H. Gabhart invites you into the storied hills of Eastern Kentucky to discover what happens when one intrepid young woman steps away from the restrictive past into a beautiful, wide-open future.

Appalachia

Appalachia
Title Appalachia PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 408
Release 1981
Genre Appalachian Region
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Appalachian Mountain Religion

Appalachian Mountain Religion
Title Appalachian Mountain Religion PDF eBook
Author Deborah Vansau McCauley
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 584
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN 9780252064142

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"A monumental achievement. . . . Certainly the best thing written on Appalachian Religion and one of the best works on the region itself. Deborah McCauley has made a winning argument that Appalachian religion is a true and authentic counter-stream to modern mainstream Protestant religion." -- Loyal Jones, founding director of the Appalachian Center at Berea College Appalachian Mountain Religion is much more than a narrowly focused look at the religion of a region. Within this largest regional and widely diverse religious tradition can be found the strings that tie it to all of American religious history. The fierce drama between American Protestantism and Appalachian mountain religion has been played out for nearly two hundred years; the struggle between piety and reason, between the heart and the head, has echoes reaching back even further--from Continental Pietism and the Scots-Irish of western Scotland and Ulster to Colonial Baptist revival culture and plain-folk camp-meeting religion. Deborah Vansau McCauley places Appalachian mountain religion squarely at the center of American religious history, depicting the interaction and dramatic conflicts between it and the denominations that comprise the Protestant "mainstream." She clarifies the tradition histories and symbol systems of the area's principally oral religious culture, its worship practices and beliefs, further illuminating the clash between mountain religion and the "dominant religious culture" of the United States. This clash has helped to shape the course of American religious history. The explorations in Appalachian Mountain Religion range from Puritan theology to liberation theology, from Calvinism to the Holiness-Pentecostal movements. Within that wide realm and in the ongoing contention over religious values, the many strains of American religious history can be heard.

Resources for Change

Resources for Change
Title Resources for Change PDF eBook
Author Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education
Publisher
Pages 188
Release 1976
Genre Education, Higher
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Synergist

Synergist
Title Synergist PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 468
Release 1971
Genre Student volunteers in social service
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Insiders' Guide® to North Carolina's Mountains

Insiders' Guide® to North Carolina's Mountains
Title Insiders' Guide® to North Carolina's Mountains PDF eBook
Author Constance E. Richards
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 400
Release 2010-07-13
Genre Travel
ISBN 0762766190

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Insiders' Guide to North Carolina's Mountains is the essential source for in-depth travel and relocation information to the region that includes Asheville, Biltmore Estate, Cherokee, Blue Ridge Parkway, and other nearby environs. Written by a local (and true insider), this guide offers a personal and practical perspective of the area and its surrounding environs.