<p>In <em>Heeding the Call </em> William Jolliff offers the first book-length discussion of West Virginia writer and activist Denise Giardina perhaps best known for her novel <em>Storming Heaven</em> which helped spark renewed interest in the turn-of-the-century Mine Wars. Jolliff proposes that Giardina&#39;s fiction be considered under three thematic complexes: regional political and theological. Though addressing all three <em>Heeding the Call</em> foregrounds the theological because it is the least accessible to most readers and critics.<br /><br />In chapters devoted to each of Giardina&#39;s novels Jolliff attends to her uses of history her formal techniques and the central themes that make each work significant. What becomes clear is that while the author&#39;s religious beliefs inform her fiction she never offers easy answers. Her narratives consistently push her characters--and her readers--into more challenging and meaningful questions. Jolliff concludes by arguing that although Giardina&#39;s initial fame has been tied to her significance as an Appalachian novelist future studies must look beyond the regional to the deeply human questions her novels so persistently engage.</p>
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