History books have forgotten most Appalachian women, many of whom were poor or lacked formal education. Yet these women spoke through the quilts they created from scraps of cloth collected over time. Piece by piece, these patchwork quilts revealed the beauty of mountain life.
Shannon Hitchcock Boeken
Shannon Hitchcock put uit haar landelijke opvoeding in North Carolina en een diepe verbondenheid met haar uitgebreide familie en de Zuidelijke cultuur die haar verhalen doordrenken. Haar schrijven wordt gekenmerkt door warmte en authenticiteit, waarbij ze zich vaak verdiept in thema's als familie en identiteit. Door haar werken brengt ze lezers een uniek perspectief op het leven in het Amerikaanse Zuiden, verrijkt door liefde voor het lokale landschap en tradities. Hitchcock creëert verhalen die zowel aangrijpend als gedenkwaardig zijn.






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CIP record from Library of Congress had primary author as N.H. Senzai.
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