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This new Kindle edition of the New York Times bestselling novel "She Walks These Hills" contains a new introduction analyzing the structure and symbolism of the book, and the essay "The Serpentine Chain," discussing the ties between the culture of Appalachia and Britain. If you are teaching the book, or featuring it in your book club, this is the edition you need.
Historian Jeremy Cobb is backpacking on the Appalachian Trail, attempting to retrace the tragic journey of Katie Wyler, who was kidnapped by the Shawnee in 1779, and who escaped, making her way home through hundreds of miles of wilderness. Jeremy has no trail experience, but he is determined to complete his scholarly quest or die trying. He doesn't know that the spirit of Katie Wyler is still seen wandering the hills, trying to get home. Mountain wise woman Nora Bonesteel sees her every autumn "when the air is crisp, and the light is slanted, and the birds are still."
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