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Wilma Dykeman

    Wilma Dykeman Stokely fue una autora estadounidense cuyas obras narraron las gentes y la tierra de los Apalaches. A través de su ficción y no ficción, capturó los aspectos únicos de la vida en esta región. Su escritura se caracterizó por una profunda comprensión y afecto por la cultura local y el entorno natural. Dykeman Stokely exploró a menudo la relación entre la humanidad y el paisaje en sus escritos.

    Tennessee
    Tennessee Homecoming
    Family of Earth
    The Tall Woman
    • The Tall Woman

      • 316 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of the Civil War's aftermath in the Southern mountains, the story follows Lydia McQueen as she faces significant challenges in her pursuit of a better life and her goal of establishing a school for her community. Her journey intertwines with the ambitions of various characters, including a clan of outcasts, while navigating the complexities of nature and uncovering long-standing mysteries from the war. The novel explores themes of resilience, community, and the impact of history on personal aspirations.

      The Tall Woman
    • Family of Earth

      A Southern Mountain Childhood

      • 204 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Set in early twentieth-century Asheville, this manuscript unveils the childhood experiences of Wilma Dykeman, an influential Appalachian writer. Through her keen observations, Dykeman explores themes of human nature, environmental awareness, and social justice, all while recounting her family's struggles during turbulent economic times. The narrative captures both the emotional highs and lows of her upbringing, culminating in her father's unexpected death when she was just fourteen, showcasing her raw and vital voice that resonates deeply.

      Family of Earth