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"My family lived as far back in the hollers as it was possible to go in Bell County, Kentucky. Dad worked in the timber woods and at a sawmill, when there was employment to be found. We ate what we grew on the place or could glean from the hillsides. Just about everything was made by hand. We had little contact with people outside the region." Sidney Saylor Farr grew up in the mountains of southeastern Kentucky, the eldest of ten children.

Her devotion to her family led her to accept heavy responsibilities from a very young age: at three, she remembers being put in charge of her baby sister while her parents worked in the corn field. At the age of twelve, Farr was forced to leave school to care for her ailing mother and younger siblings. Although she did not often have time to pursue her own goals, life in the mountains nourished and shaped Farr and the writer she would become. Her great-grandmother was a master storyteller, and stories passed down from generation to generation helped define her family history and fueled her imagination. Her Aunt Dellie, a voracious reader, received discarded books from the Pineville library, and as she shared these volumes with young Sidney, she opened the world to her eager niece.

Farr's intense determination compelled her to find her own path and gave her the strength to become one of the most influential figures in Appalachian letters, nurturing other young writers who wanted to document the region's particular way of life. Although living in Appalachia was difficult—many people of Farr's generation left the mountains for good—she persisted through countless challenges, including poverty, discrimination, and personal loss. Farr managed to thrive despite these adversities, educating herself, raising two sons, and becoming a voice for her family, community, and culture.

In My Appalachia, Farr shares the stories of her struggles and triumphs to create a vivid picture of a culture as enduring as the mountains. Composed of a rich mix of folklore, family history, and spiritual and intellectual exploration, Farr's deft and gentle storytelling reveals the beauty of life in Appalachia.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
  2. pp. i-v
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  1. Contents
  2. p. vii
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. p. ix
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  1. 1. Beginning
  2. pp. 1-11
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  1. 2. A Way of Life
  2. pp. 12-18
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  1. 3. Oral History
  2. pp. 19-31
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  1. 4. Satisfy Hunger, Tickle the Funny Bone
  2. pp. 32-37
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  1. 5. Decoration Day
  2. pp. 38-41
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  1. 6. Growing Years
  2. pp. 42-49
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  1. 7. It Was So Ordered
  2. pp. 50-57
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  1. 8. Honeybees and Birch Trees
  2. pp. 58-67
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  1. 9. Transition to Harvest
  2. pp. 68-74
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  1. 10. Sweet and Meat
  2. pp. 75-81
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  1. 11. Winter's Hunger and Cold
  2. pp. 82-87
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  1. 12. Family and Friends
  2. pp. 88-97
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  1. 13. Foods We Loved
  2. pp. 98-111
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  1. 14. Moonshine and Celebrations [Includes Image Plates]
  2. pp. 112-118
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  1. 15. Snake-Handling Saints
  2. pp. 119-127
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  1. 16. Marriage and Life after That
  2. pp. 128-135
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  1. 17. Missionaries and Books
  2. pp. 136-141
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  1. 18. Love for a Child and a Man
  2. pp. 142-147
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  1. 19. Endings and Beginnings
  2. pp. 148-157
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  1. 20. There Was Grant
  2. pp. 158-184
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  1. 21. Going to London Town
  2. pp. 185-200
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  1. 22. Tom Sawyer
  2. pp. 201-216
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  1. 23. The Art of Writing
  2. pp. 217-228
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  1. 24. As the Sun Goes Down
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