Description: The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michele Richardson A young outcast braves the hardships of Kentuckys Great Depression and brings truly magical objects to her people: books. Inspired by the brave women of the Pack Horse Library Project! FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description A young outcast braves the hardships of Kentuckys Great Depression and brings truly magical objects to her people- books. Inspired by the brave women of the Pack Horse Library Project!RECOMMENDED BY DOLLY PARTON IN PEOPLE MAGAZINE!A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERA USA TODAY BESTSELLERA LOS ANGELES TIMES BESTSELLERThe bestselling historical fiction novel from Kim Michele Richardson, this is a novel following Cussy Mary, a packhorse librarian and her quest to bring books to the Appalachian community she loves, perfect for readers of William Kent Kreuger and Lisa Wingate. The perfect addition to your next book club!The hardscrabble folks of Troublesome Creek have to scrap for everything-everything except books, that is. Thanks to Roosevelts Kentucky Pack Horse Library Project, Troublesomes got its very own traveling librarian, Cussy Mary Carter.Cussys not only a book woman, however, shes also the last of her kind, her skin a shade of blue unlike most anyone else. Not everyone is keen on Cussys family or the Library Project, and a Blue is often blamed for any whiff of trouble. If Cussy wants to bring the joy of books to the hill folks, shes going to have to confront prejudice as old as the Appalachias and suspicion as deep as the holler.Inspired by the true blue-skinned people of Kentucky and the brave and dedicated Kentucky Pack Horse library service of the 1930s, The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek is a story of raw courage, fierce strength, and one womans belief that books can carry us anywhere-even back home.Look for The Book Womans Daughter, the new novel from Kim Michele Richardson, out now! Author Biography NEW YORK TIMES, LOS ANGELES TIMES and USA TODAY bestselling author, Kim Michele Richardson, is a multiple-award winning author who has written five works of historical fiction, and a bestselling memoir. Kim Michele was born and raised in Kentucky and lives there with her family and beloved dogs. She is also the founder of Shy Rabbit, a writers residency and scholarship implemented for low-income writers.To learn more, please visit Kim Michele on her Facebook page and or website at Review "Richardson has penned an emotionally moving and fascinating story about the power of literacy over bigotry, hatred and fear." - BookPage"With a focus on the personal joy and broadened horizons that can result from access to reading material, this well-researched tale serves as a solid history lesson on 1930s Kentucky. A unique story about Appalachia and the healing power of the written word." - Kirkus Reviews"This gem of a historical from Richardson (The Sisters of Glass Ferry) features an indomitable heroine navigating a community steeped in racial intolerance. In 1936, 19-year-old Cussy Mary Carter works for the New Deal–funded Pack Horse Library Project, delivering reading material to the rural people of Kentucky...Readers will adore the memorable Cussy and appreciate Richardsons fine rendering of rural Kentucky life." - Publishers Weekly"The novel serves as a testament to the power of the written word, arguing that words can traverse barriers between class, race and individual differences." - Deep South Magazine"A powerful yet heartfelt story that gives readers a privileged glimpse into an impoverished yet rigidly hierarchical society, this time by shining a light on the courageous, dedicated women who brought books and hope to those struggling to survive on its lowest rung. Strongly recommended." - Historical Novel Society"The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek is a timely and necessary novel, certain to find an enthusiastically loyal following among book clubs, for whom it offers myriad opportunities for engagement, and with librarians and library patrons, for whom it is a heartrending heros tale. " - The Charleston Post & Courier"Based on true stories from different times (the blue-skinned people of Kentucky and the WPAs Pack Horse Librarians), this novel packs a lot of hot topics into one narrative. Perfect for book clubs." - Library Journal"A rare literary adventure that casts librarians as heroes, smart tough women on horseback in rough terrain doing the brave and hard work of getting the right book into the right hands. Richardson has weaved an inspiring tale about the power of literature." - Alexander Chee, author of Edinburgh and Queen of the Night"Kim Michele Richardson has written a fascinating novel about people almost forgotten by history: Kentuckys pack-horse librarians and "blue people." The factual information alone would make this book a treasure, but with her impressive storytelling and empathy, Richardson gives us so much more." - Ron Rash, New York Times bestselling author of One Foot in Eden and Serena"Readers will respond to quiet Cussys steel spine...And book groups who like to explore lesser-known aspects of American history will be fascinated." - Booklist"Richardsons latest work is a hauntingly atmospheric love letter to the first mobile library in Kentucky and the fierce, brave packhorse librarians who wove their way from shack to shack dispensing literacy, hope, and - just as importantly - a compassionate human connection. Richardsons rendering of stark poverty against the ferocity of the human spirit is irresistible. Add to this the history of the unique and oppressed blue-skinned people of Kentucky, and youve got an un-put-downable work that holds real cultural significance." - Sara Gruen, author of Water for Elephants"This is Richardsons finest, as beautiful and honest as it is fierce and heart-wrenching, THE BOOK WOMAN OF TROUBLESOME CREEK explores the fascinating and unique blue-skinned people of Kentucky and the brave Packhorse librarians. A timeless and significant tale about poverty, intolerance and how books can bring hope and light to even the darkest pocket of history." - Karen Abbott, New York Times bestselling author of Liar Temptress Soldier Spy"Emotionally resonant and unforgettable, The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek is a lush love letter to the redemptive power of books. It is by far my favorite KMR book—and I am her huge fan. Cussy Mary is an indomitable and valiant heroine, and through her true-blue eyes, 1930s Kentucky comes to vivid and often harrowing life. Richardsons dialogue is note-perfect; Cussy Marys voice is still ringing in my head, and the sometimes dark story she tells highlights such gorgeous, glowing grace notes that I was often moved to hopeful tears. " - Joshilyn Jackson, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of The Almost Sisters Long Description As seen on New York Times Bestselling List As seen on USA Today Bestselling List A young outcast braves the hardships of Kentuckys Great Depression and brings truly magical objects to her people: books. Inspired by the brave women of the Pack Horse Library Project! Cussy Mary Carter is the last of her kind, her skin the colour of a blue damselfly in these dusty hills. But that doesnt mean shes got nothing to offer. As a member of the Pack Horse Library Project, Cussy delivers books to the hillfolk of Troublesome Creek, hoping to spread learning in these desperate times. But not everyone is so keen on Cussys family or the Library Project, and the hardscrabble Kentuckians are quick to blame a Blue for any trouble in their small town. Richardsons rendering of stark poverty against the ferocity of the human spirit is irresistible. -- Sara Gruen, author of Water for Elephants Set in Kentuckys Appalachian region during the Depression, The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek is a tale of determination and the power of books. -- Cheryl Krocker McKeon #12 on the Midwest Independent Booksellers Association Bestseller List Review Text "Richardsons latest work is a hauntingly atmospheric love letter to the first mobile library in Kentucky and the fierce, brave packhorse librarians who wove their way from shack to shack dispensing literacy, hope, and - just as importantly - a compassionate human connection. Richardsons rendering of stark poverty against the ferocity of the human spirit is irresistible. Add to this the history of the unique and oppressed blue-skinned people of Kentucky, and youve got an un-put-downable work that holds real cultural significance." - Sara Gruen, author of Water for Elephants Review Quote "With a focus on the personal joy and broadened horizons that can result from access to reading material, this well-researched tale serves as a solid history lesson on 1930s Kentucky. A unique story about Appalachia and the healing power of the written word." - Kirkus Reviews Details ISBN1492671525 Author Kim Michele Richardson Publisher Sourcebooks, Inc Year 2019 ISBN-10 1492671525 ISBN-13 9781492671527 Format Paperback Subtitle A Novel Country of Publication United States DEWEY 813.6 Imprint Sourcebooks Landmark Short Title The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek Language English Pages 320 Publication Date 2019-06-07 AU Release Date 2019-06-07 NZ Release Date 2019-06-07 US Release Date 2019-06-07 UK Release Date 2019-06-07 Alternative 9781492691631 Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:124278850;
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Book Title: The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek: a Novel
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Author: Kim Michele Richardson
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Language: English
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Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc
Publication Year: 2019
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