Discovered as a typewritten manuscript only after her death in 2006 <i>Family of Earth</i> allows us to see into the young mind of author and Appalachian native Wilma Dykeman (1920&#x2013;2006) who would become one of the American South&#x2019;s most prolific and storied writers. Focusing on her childhood in Buncombe County Dykeman reveals a perceptive and sophisticated understanding of human nature the environment and social justice. And yet for her words&#x2019; remarkable polish her voice still resonates as raw and vital. Against the backdrop of early twentieth-century life in Asheville she chronicles the touching at times harrowing story of her family&#x2019;s fortunes plotting their rise and fall in uncertain economic times and ending with her father&#x2019;s sudden death in 1934 when she was fourteen years old.<br/><br/>Featuring a new foreword by fellow North Carolinian Robert Morgan <i>Family of Earth</i> stands as a new major literary work by a groundbreaking author.
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