The Foxfire Book of Appalachian Women
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By Kami Ahrens

Narrated by Reyna Star

🎧 12 hours and 32 minutes 📘 The University of North Carolina Press 📅 March 31, 2023 🌐 English
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About This Audiobook

The Foxfire Magazine, a literary journal first published in 1967 in Rabun Gap, Georgia, was founded on the belief that stories and meaning could be found in Appalachian spaces, not only in classics such as Shakespeare. Filled with poetry and prose from local students and authors, the magazine also featured interviews with relatives and neighbors. These oral histories conducted by students from the Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School quickly became the star of the magazine and, eventually, the material which generated the multi-volume Foxfire book series.

Now, pulled from the vast Foxfire archive, come twenty-one oral histories from southern Appalachian women. These remarkable narratives illuminate a diverse regional culture held together by the threads that are woven between women and place, and through generations. Told sometimes with humor, sometimes with sadness, but always with a gripping rawness and honesty, the stories recount women’s lived experiences from 1967 to the present, from Georgia and Alabama into Tennessee and the Carolinas. The women’s own voices cover work, family, and community; Cherokee and Black experiences; changes in Appalachian culture; and the importance of mothers and grandmothers, which provides a glimpse into the roles and culture of mountain women in the 1850s-1900s. As a collective, the stories speak against the notion of tough mountain women often put forth by writers, ethnographers, and journalists. Rather, the vulnerability in this book offers a richness of women’s experiences and speaks to the many varied expressions of their strength.

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Our Review of The Foxfire Book of Appalachian Women

This novel captivated me from the very first minutes. Kami Ahrens has that rare ability to create characters who stay with you long after the final chapter. A voice that is both sensitive and powerful, finding a special resonance in audiobook format.

Why Listen to The Foxfire Book of Appalachian Women as an Audiobook?

The audiobook is the ideal format to savor Kami Ahrens’s prose. Every sentence comes alive, every emotion is amplified by the narrator’s voice. Reyna Star delivers a stellar narration that brings the story to life. At 12 hours and 32 minutes, it is the perfect length to fully immerse yourself. A complete literary experience that transforms a novel into a sensory journey.

What You Will Discover

Throughout this listen, you’ll dive into a rich and nuanced world where characters evolve with striking authenticity. The Foxfire Magazine, a literary journal first published in 1967 in Rabun Gap, Georgia, was founded on the belief that stories and meaning could be… A story that will stay with you long after the final minute.

Who Is This Audiobook For?

If you love literature that moves and makes you think, The Foxfire Book of Appalachian Women is for you. Fans of Kami Ahrens and contemporary fiction will be delighted.

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What Listeners Are Saying

★★★★★

Book as described

I bought this book for myself & it was such an interesting read that I also got one for my cousin as a gift.

– Victoria
★★★★★

Not exactly what I ordered !!

Great book ! However , I specifically ordered a Hardback and received a paperback !! 5 stars anyway , the book is in great condition and my Mother likes it !!!

– Daniel L. Whitehead
★★★★★

Wonderful collection

Wonderful collection of stories

– Fixer
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Loved

I love all Foxfire books and this one also.

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