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Home of the Soul: A Novel of the Walker Sisters of Little Greenbrier Cove

Home of the Soul: A Novel of the Walker Sisters of Little Greenbrier Cove

Current price: $13.95
Publication Date: October 23rd, 2023
Publisher:
BookBaby
ISBN:
9798350916294
Pages:
218
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Description

The Walker Sisters of Little Greenbrier Cove became famous when they bravely stood up to the government, fighting to keep their home and land as the Great Smoky Mountains National Park was being established. When The Saturday Evening Post ran a story about their lives, Margaret Jane, Mary Elizabeth, Martha Ann, Nancy Melinda, Louisa Susan, Sarah Caroline, and Hettie Rebecca became instant celebrities as they became symbols of American freedom and self-sufficiency.

They had a hard life to be sure, but a good one, surrounded by God, family, and their beloved land. Their land wasn't just a tract, a farm, or a piece of territory to them - it was a lifestyle, their very essence.

Exhaustively researched and expertly written, all people and major events are true, with historical facts and exact quotes taken from some of the best sources, some from the memoirs of the people themselves.

Join the Walker Sisters as they face mountain mishaps, hardship, tragedy, family traditions, hopes, and finally, the fight with their very own government, to remain in their home of the soul.

About the Author

Catherine Astl holds a Master's Degree in English- Literature and Curriculum from Southern New Hampshire University, a Bachelor's in English-American Literature from University of South Florida, and is a graduate of the International Summer Schools Shakespeare and Literature program at the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England. She also holds an Associate of Science degree in Legal Assisting and worked as a civil litigation trial paralegal for 27 years before switching to her current position teaching English Literature.

Catherine lives in Wesley Chapel, Florida, where she spends time with family and friends, reads, writes, travels, and scours bookshops to add to her personal library of 2000+ books which is always expanding.

After writing a trade magazine column, two non-fiction books and two novels, all of which received much acclaim in the academic and literary fields, Catherine began focusing on the stories of the people who lived in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park before it was a park.

"Oliver's Crossing - A Novel of Cades Cove", was released in 2020, immediately going to the publisher's best seller list. Next came "Gatlin's Gateway - A Novel of Gatlinburg", which also made the publisher's best seller list. Another best seller, "Mountain Mulekick - A Novel of Moonshine in Cades Cove and Chestnut Flats", followed.

Catherine is hard at work on her next smoky mountain historical novel.