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In writing this book, Dr. Pierce's goal was to "humanize the moonshiner." He does this with objectivity and compassion in telling the story of how moonshining was often a necessity for farm families in the remote Smoky Mountain region.
Beneath the creaky stairs at Santa's house lived Mr. and Mrs. Mouse. Christmas Day called for a feast, but a cat blocked the way, not worried in the least. That made quite a problem with babies to feed, so they sat down and thought of a plan they would need. Join author Daniel Pierce in this Christmas adventure of a very clever family of mice as they fool a cat so their Christmas feast might live on in Santa's Christmas Mouse. Daniel Pierce lives in High Point, North Carolina. He is a musician, songwriter, poet, and author. This is an eLIVE book, meaning each printed copy contains a special code redeemable for the free download of the audio version of the book.
With new powers and new women, Alex Burke will fight his way across Ratonyia.The Covenant has sent gifted killers against him, but he will not be stopped.With an elf, a giant, and a demon, he'll prove that killing him is going to be harder than his enemies ever imagined.As his power grows, Alex will find the gods themselves are involved in his future-- and his past.
The first collection of its kind to examine tourism as a complicated and vital force in southern history, culture, and economics Anyone who has seen Rock City, wandered the grounds of Graceland, hiked in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, or watched the mermaids swim at Weeki Wachee knows the southern United States offers visitors a rich variety of scenic, cultural, and leisure activities. Tourism has been, and is still, one of the most powerful economic forces in the modern South. It is a multibillion-dollar industry that creates jobs and generates revenue while drawing visitors from around the world to enjoy the region’s natural and man-made attractions. This collection of 11 essays ex...
"These essays, arranged chronologically in the order they were first written, represent Donald Edward Davis's twenty-year career as a writer, environmental activist, and scholar of all things Appalachian. Join Davis in an exploration of a region consistently under attack by mining interests, developers, and the tourist industry, and consistently misunderstood by scholars. Approaching this unique region from both historical and environmental angles, Davis presents twenty essays to help illuminate the problems, peoples, and places of what may be the oldest mountain range in the world."--BOOK JACKET.
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