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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | Sheila Adams has been performing Appalachian ballads and telling stories for over twenty years. A native of Madison County, North Carolina, she was introduced to the tale-telling tradition by her great-aunt "Granny,'"well-known balladeer Dellie Chandler Norton. This collection of Adams's stories provides a rare portrait of a distinctive mountain community and charts the development of an artist's unique voice.The tales range from stories of heroic, sometimes fierce, mountain settlers to the comic adventures of local drifters and tricksters, from magical childhood encounters to adult rites of passage. We meet Bertha and the snake handlers, local preacher Manassey Fender (who "looked like a pencil with a burr haircut, in a suit"), and Adams's beloved grandfather Breaddaddy, who taught her about life and death with an enchanting graveyard dance. But perhaps the most powerful character depicted here is "Granny," whom Adams calls "the most exciting person I have ever known and the best teacher I would ever have." By weaving these remembrances into her stories, Adams both preserves and extends a rich artistic heritage. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Author: | Sheila Kay Adams | | Paperback: | 136 pages | | Publisher: | The University of North Carolina Press | | Publication Date: | September 11, 1995 | | Language: | English | | ISBN: | 0807845361 | | Product Length: | 9.3 inches | | Product Width: | 5.16 inches | | Product Height: | 0.35 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.41 pounds | | Package Length: | 9.0 inches | | Package Width: | 4.9 inches | | Package Height: | 0.4 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.25 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 10 reviews |
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21 of 21 found the following review helpful:
tWONDERFUL MEMORIES Aug 12, 2004
By Eleanor J. MILLER The Publishers Weekley reviewer called this book hokey. They obviously had absolutely no knowledge of Southern Mountain life past or present. The author is a noted storyteller, and this book is a wonderful presentation of Southern stories,songs and real life. I have met Sheila Kay Adams and have heard her storytelling and songs. Reviewers should not attempt to review that of which they have absolutely no knowledge. ELEANOR J, MILLER
14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Mountain Tales of real life adventures. Apr 02, 1999 I love this book and have used it to read to nursing home folks. They have enjoyed these often outlandish tales as much as I. True life is often better than fiction they say, and I would agree. All short but entertaining tales.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
An Authentic Appalachian Voice Jun 04, 2004 The author, Sheila Kay Adams, was a consultant for the film Songcatcher. She is responsible for the authenticity of the accents, diction, and singing style of the characters in the movie. So often mountain people are put down as "hokey," ignorant, or trivial. In these stories they reveal their moral strength, their poetic way of expressing themselves, and their perseverance in a challenging environment. Their humor and dignity raise them far above the stereotypes of Snuffy Smith and Li'l Abner. The story of Sheila, as a small girl, and her grandmother having a zen-like moment with a flock of migrating Monarch butterflies is so full of magic, it is worth the price of the book alone.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Great storytelling Nov 10, 2001 This is a collection of stories, all true, about Sheila Kay Adams' childhood in the kind of North Carolina mountain community that is fading fast, if it hasn't already disappeared. Her warm voice, fine sense of comic writing, sharply-drawn characters, and lovely descriptions all contribute to a collection that is simply but elegantly conceived. The snapshots of life presented here--tragic, hilarious, wondrous--are engaging and moving. It's the kind of book you'll return to. Highly, highly recommended.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
tWONDERFUL MEMORIES Aug 12, 2004
By Eleanor J. MILLER The Publishers Weekley reviewer called this book hokey. They obviously had absolutely no knowledge of Southern Mountain life past or present. The author is a noted storyteller, and this book is a wonderful presentation of Southern stories,songs and real life. I have met Sheila Kay Adams and have heard her storytelling and songs. Reviewers should not attempt to review that of which they have absolutely no knowledge. ELEANOR J, MILLER
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