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BEARWALLOW

Jeremy B. Jones

A Personal History of a Mountain Homeland

Across the Blue Ridge Mountains stretches a world both charming and complicated...
Jeremy Jones and his wife move into a small house above the creek where his family had settled 200 years prior. He takes a job alongside his former teachers in the local elementary school and sets out on a search to understand how this ancient land has shaped its people-how it shaped him. His search sends him burrowing in the past-hunting buried treasure and POW camps, unearthing Civil War graves and family feuds, exploring gated communities and tourist traps, encountering changed accents and immigrant populations, tracing Wal-Mart's sidewalks and carved-out mountains-and pondering the future. He meshes narrative and myth, geology and genealogy, fiddle tunes and local color about the briskly changing and oft-stigmatized world of his native southern Appalachians.

Somehow, these journeys continually lead him back to the mystical Bearwallow Mountain, a peak suddenly in flux.

Jeremy B. Jones earned his M.F.A. in nonfiction writing from the University of Iowa. His essays have appeared in numerous literary magazines and have twice been named "Notable" in Best American Essays. He teaches at Western Carolina University.
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Published 2014-06-03 by John F. Blair

Book

Published 2014-06-03 by John F. Blair

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Me in place and the place in me,' Seamus Heaney declares in his poem 'A Herbal.' That idea is at the core of this deeply satisfying memoir of one man's exile from and return to his Appalachian homeland. Jeremy Jones shows the complexity of a region and a people too often reduced to the crudest of stereotypes, and by doing so gains even greater self-awareness. Bearwallow is a book to be savored.

The remarkable thing about Bearwallow is its seamless weaving of time, place, and blood. Jeremy Jones's craftsmanship in telling this story of generations and geography and his reverence for both are a beauty to behold. A fine debut of a fine writer--this is a wonderful book.

Jones changes the way we talk about Appalachians...an artful exploration of voice, place, and belonging.

In prose vivid and fresh, Jeremy Jones gives us an intimate and in-depth study of contrasting worlds--Latin America, the Blue Ridge Mountains, old families, new Hispanic arrivals, the pull of home, and the need to escape...It is a story of both teaching and learning, of roots, and of unexpected discovery. Bearwallow is a delight to read.

His narrative is haunting and evocative, full of rich details and natural scenery...