River of Earth, James Still
If you’re looking for the classic novel of the genre, look no further. Still, who has been widely dubbed the “Dean of Appalachian literature,” first published this novel back in 1940, and it is a beautiful work, a harrowing story of poverty, loss, and life in the hills of eastern Kentucky.

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