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Hardcover The Happy Mountain Book

ISBN: 1025698452

ISBN13: 9781025698458

The Happy Mountain

"The Happy Mountain" is a lyrical and evocative work of American regionalist fiction that captures the spirit and language of the Cumberland Mountains. The story follows Wait-Still-on-the-Lord Lowe, a restless young mountaineer who feels the pull of the world beyond his isolated home. Driven by a desire to see "the out-and-beyond" and to find what lies past the misty peaks of his youth, Wait-Still embarks on a journey that tests his connection to his roots and his love for the mountain girl, Barsha Lowe.

Written with a profound appreciation for the poetic cadences of Appalachian dialect, this novel explores themes of wanderlust, home, and the enduring bond between people and their land. Maristan Chapman's prose brings the rugged landscape to life, portraying a community defined by its unique traditions, deep-seated faith, and a lifestyle largely untouched by the rapidly changing outside world. "The Happy Mountain" stands as a significant contribution to Southern literature, offering a sympathetic and authentic glimpse into a culture often misunderstood by urban society. This narrative of self-discovery and return remains a poignant celebration of the places and traditions that shape the human spirit.

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