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Blame It On Salt
In the early 1800s when wealthy salt entrepreneurs mixed with Scotch-Irish settlers it created a volatile mix that led to Kentucky's most unique culture and county.
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Sailing on Down the Pike
Ray and Annie are in the same boat, but on two separate journeys as they struggle through individual mid-life crises. Part sailing adventure, part road trip, the story involves settings as varied as the Kentucky mountains and Florida Keys, and is an exploration of the worlds of art and music as well as the soul.
Print: $16.96
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One With the Fox
"Being of these hills," James Still writes in his poem, Heritage, "being one with the fox . . . I cannot pass beyond." A thread that winds through the essays in this book is this notion of being able to take the boy out of the hills but not the hills out of the boy. The essays are not only about eastern Kentucky. They are about seeing and experiencing things through an eastern Kentucky filter no matter how far and wide the author has travelled.
Print: $12.95
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The Outrageous Life of Henry Faulkner
The life of painter and poet Henry Faulkner, from his childhood in rural Kentucky to a flamboyant bohemian existence in New York, Los Angeles, Key West, and Sicily. The author sheds light on the tragic tensions experienced by the artist in contemporary America.
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