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Paperback Borrowed Ground Book

ISBN: B0GNDNZRBV

ISBN13: 9798232601294

Borrowed Ground

In the coal-rich mountains of Southwest Virginia, the ground beneath one's feet has always come with a "quiet clause." Borrowed Ground is a historical and narrative exploration of St. Charles, Virginia-a town defined by the split-estate. Here, families owned their homes and gardens, but corporations owned the mineral rights beneath them. This book investigates the unique psychological and social reality of building a permanent legacy on a temporary lease.

The Narrative Arc

What begins as a tribute to a modest, generations-old schoolhouse expands into a broader reckoning with the American dream in coal country. The book follows the "thread" of the school to reveal a town built on a legal technicality: if the land ceased to serve its surface purpose, it could revert to the coal companies.

Buchanan documents how the community responded not with fragility, but with "Appalachian Grace"-planting roots, building churches, and raising families in soil they never truly owned.

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