Mountain Hands: Portrait Southern Appalachia
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Mountain Hands: Portrait Southern Appalachia

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Hazel Pendley creates heirloom-quality quilts. Ed Ripley wraps bits of fur and feathers into trout flies the size of gnats. Edna Hartong still makes an item that has all but disappeared from the American scene: lye soap.

All of these people, and many more like them, are Appalachians who work with their hands. Journalist Sam Venable and photographer Paul Efird spent four yea

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Paperback, 232 pages
Published November 15th 2000 by University of Tennessee Press (first published September 2000)
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