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Subjects>Biography/Memoir> Songs of Life and Grace
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SONGS OF LIFE AND GRACE
By Linda Scott DeRosier
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Price: $17.00
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Format: paper
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ISBN: 978-0-8131-9197-3
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Subjects: Biography/Memoir, Appalachian Studies
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Pages: 280 | Year Published: paperback available August 2008 | Trim Size: 6x9 | Illustrations: photos | Discount: trade |
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This book is also available in cloth format.
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| Read a chapter from the book Read the Press Kit
The recipient of the 2004 Appalachian Writers Association Award for nonfiction!
#1 on the Booksense 76 top ten books for Fall
2003 from University Presses!
On a muggy, late August afternoon in 1936, somewhere
along the banks of Greasy Creek, Life found Grace—walking the dusty mile between
work and home in a brand new pair of leather kitten-heeled pumps, blond curls
bouncing in the sun. Two weeks later, Lifie Jay Preston and Grace Mollette
married, a union that lasted until their deaths fifty-eight years later. There
was something about them, their daughter Linda would discover, a kind of
radiance and love of living that would mark them in the memories of every person
they encountered—a song that resonates years after their passing.
Songs of Life and Grace is their story, told by the daughter whose
own life grew out of their loving ministries and Appalachian sensibilities.
Linda Scott DeRosier, the celebrated author of Creeker: A
Woman’s Journey, draws on family letters and lore, interviews, and her own
recollections to reach a better understanding of her parents and the families
that formed them both. Along the way, she introduces an unforgettable cast of
characters: the formidable Grandma Emmy; Uncle Burns, an infamous ladies’ man;
helpless and simple Aunt Jo; and gentle Pop Pop, who could peel an apple in one
long, unbroken spiral.
A stirring, honest look at Appalachia and a tribute to the unbreakable bonds
of family, Songs of Life and Grace establishes DeRosier as one of the most vital and exciting new voices
of the American South. A native of eastern Kentucky, Linda Scott DeRosier is
professor of psychology at Rocky Mountain College in Billings, Montana. Click here
for her website.
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| Reviews:
"Reads as
though the reader is sitting on a porch sipping sweet ice tea and listening to
family stories."--Appalachian Journal
"Resonates because
it recognizes and celebrates what is right and good about a time and place whose
descriptors are rarely positive and around which negative stereotypes
abound."Register of the Kentucky Historical Society
“Signature DeRosier. The story of her parents is a stirring, poignant look at
Appalachia and the unbreakable bonds of family.”--Union Co. (KY)
Advocate
“An ambitious attempt to tell the world
what eastern Kentucky is all about.”--Mountain Eagle
“DeRosier writes with fierce pride—yet relates honestly the
innumerable stories surrounding Life and Grace and their 58 years together. The
author again shows mastery of the voice and culture of her native eastern
Kentuckky, and illuminates clearly the eternal influence of her
parents.”--
Kentucky Monthly
“Derosier’s
'breakneck' mother Grace and 'backbreaking' father Life, though deceased,
continue to stir her storytelling, encouraging her to carry on their tradition
of perfection and toil as revealed in her latest narrative.”--
Appalachian Quarterly
“A hymn to life in Appalachia during the middle decades of the twentieth century.”—Billings (MT) Outpost
“After Creeker, DeRosier was hailed as a vital and exciting new voice of the American South. Songs of Life and Grace carves that notion into
marble.”-- Lexington Herald-Leader
“In telling
the story of her people, DeRosier pays tribute to the all-American values of
hard work, honesty, friendship, family, and faith that shaped her and helped her
achieve professional success.”--
Library Journal
“I have good news for the legion of fans who loved Linda Scott DeRosier’s
Creeker. Her latest, Songs of Life and Grace, is better: just
as unflinching, honest, and lyrical, but filled with even more plain-spoken
truths and insight. DeRosier writes with a fearless poignancy that results in
not only a loving tribute to her own family, but to all families—mine and yours.
There is something special here, not only a hymn to Appalachian families, but
also to the American experience.”--Silas House “Like Dolly Parton, Linda de
Rosier sings 'songs' that ring true. And we can always take her truths to
heart—often, we can even enjoy them—because she sings so sweet, in a voice which
is simultaneously colloquial and intellectual, or 'down home' and profound. The
story of her family encapsulates the story of our entire region; Songs of
Life and Grace is a book to read and re—read, to cherish, to teach. Linda
de Rosier is very good company indeed.”--Lee Smith “Stamped throughout with a
deeply embedded attachment to place. Songs of Life and Grace should
take its place well up the haystack of books on Appalachia.”--Thomas D. Clark,
Historian Laureate of Kentucky
“DeRosier writes
with a grinning sense of pride of the hardy ancestral roots from which she
comes. . . .An there is no doubt that we are all richer for their
voices.”--Chevy Chaser “I found myself laughing out loud at some of the
stories about these folks and appreciating their grit in times that weren’t
easy."--Kentucky Living
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