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Laine's Beech Mountain Story #1

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Laine, a fifteen-year-old girl living in the early 1900's, takes you along on her unexpected trip into womanhood. She knows God handed her a life of hardship, especially when her Dad gives her away in marriage to a man she doesn't know. However, she proves to be a true mountain girl with spirit, determination, feistiness and fiery spunk. Laine's unabashed account of events, before and during the first months of her marriage, draws the reader spellbound into a story that will linger like mists shrouding distant mountains.

337 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 2003

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Peggy Poe Stern

53 books42 followers
Peggy grew up on small farm in the Appalachians near Jefferson, NC; married young; finished school; made handcrafted folk toys; established her own farm on Grandfather Mountain near Boone; raised six children in a single-wide while growing burley tobacco, Christmas trees, and small fruits; built a house; raised small animals – all – while helping her husband do land surveying. Still farming, she enjoys her grand and great-grandchildren while creating novels sprinkled with the flavor of her mountain heritage. Since 2003 she has been writing about three books a year.

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Author 3 books160 followers
February 21, 2022
Love, love, this book. Set in the hills of North Carolina, this story is harsh, humorous, and uplifting. I could not stop turning the pages. Filled with mystery, love, and hardship, the story has heart. Fifteen-year-old Laine accepts that her lot in life is destined to be a struggle. But she's not a whiner. Oh no! She's a fighter and a smart one too. Her choice of weapons is creative. I laughed at her use of the pitchfork. Laine is tough with a strong sense of right and wrong, but at the same time she has a tender loving side. The imagery is brilliant and fresh. Powerful action makes the reader feel a part of the scene. Highly recommend this book.
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Author 11 books26 followers
July 6, 2013
My dad talked me into reading this book. I'm very glad he did as it turned out to be a very interesting read. If you have any interest in the culture of the hills of North Carolina, you'll learn quite a lot. It's more than that though, it's full of interesting characters, some mystery and plenty of plot twists. There are some great sections where she uses all the senses to describe a scene, so anyone looking to learn about such things for their own writing would benefit.

The story is written in first person from the point of view of Laine, a 15 year old who is more an adult than most 30 year olds I know. It's starts off as a turn of the century Cinderella story where Laine is essentially a slave to her mother and sister. Her father is a nice man, but weak when it comes to dealing with his wife and standing up for Laine. It's her father's inability to stand up to his wife that causes a huge change in Laine's life. By the end of the story I was practially cheering Laine as she dealt with all of the jerks in her life and set about making a true life for herself.

Definitely five stars. I will be reading more of Ms. Stern's work.
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770 reviews122 followers
May 5, 2022
O-M-G Another TRASHY book by this author! I won't bother with another. Graphic,decriptive grisly gore and violence!

Hateful,despicable characters.NOTHING PLEASANT ABOUT THESE SICK BOOKS!

Do not recommend!
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51 reviews4 followers
July 21, 2011
Fantastic!!! I love this character and the mountain life Peggy Poe Stern portrays.
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300 reviews5 followers
January 30, 2016
This series is awesome. I've read all 4 books. My question is when is the 5th book coming out?
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641 reviews
January 20, 2023
Set on the NC/TN border in the early 1900’s, this is kind of a harsh book filled with violence and turmoil- some of it graphic. Laine’s story sucked me in right from the beginning. Her father marries her off to a stranger hoping she’ll have a better life away from her crazy mother. Turns out her new husband is almost as crazy. But Laine is a fighter, hard working with a lot of common sense and smarts. She loves her new home (more than her no account husband) and is determined to make it work. Couldn’t put it down. Ready to start book 2.
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May 24, 2020
I was amazed at how skillfully this author served up so many unexpected plot twists and turns. I read 'Granny's Will' before I read this one and enjoyed it enough to try another one of Stern's novels, and chose this book. I'm not much for reading series of books, but I am going straight on to the next one in this series, 'Above-all'. I'm so glad to be able to spend more time with Laine, the main character.
318 reviews4 followers
August 28, 2021
Laine

Oh. My. Gosh.
What a fine story Ms Peggy.
Twisted storyline just kept flappin' n twistin'...
Life on Beech Mountain and hillfolk!!
I cannot wait to read the next story in this series!!
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Mental health. Inbreeding. Poverty.
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21 reviews1 follower
December 31, 2021
Amazing Story telling

This was one of the best flowing books I have read in a long, long time. It had me hook, line and sinker right from the beginning. I couldn’t put it down, and He can’t wait to start on the next book in the series.
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April 23, 2023
Surprise

What an incredibly nice surprise. I enjoyed the style of writing, the storytelling and the detail in these series. Once I completed book one there was no way I could stop reading.
548 reviews2 followers
October 20, 2025
Great

I loved this book. The main character was so real, and I cared about her right away. There were secrets, and lies, and also some love and happiness. I hope the second book is as good.
229 reviews1 follower
August 10, 2021
Just what the Dr. ordered!

I enjoyed this exciting, twisting and turning Appalachian mountain folk tale and I'm very much looking forward to the next volume!
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October 20, 2021
Wonderful read. I've only started the 2nd. book in this series and plan on reading the series. If you want a good series to read this is it.
37 reviews
November 17, 2021
Good series

I am enjoying this series so far. I highly recommend it to anyone who likes stories about a woman’s life.
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February 13, 2022
Great write

This story could be anyone's life written out in chapters!
Read this book as a life event and you won't feel empty when you finish!!
208 reviews1 follower
March 31, 2023
Life in the early 1900s was difficult in the Appalachians. A 14-year-old girl forced into marriage to a man she hardly knew. The book is about her life, very interesting, I couldn't put it down.
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30 reviews
June 7, 2024
Such a good book. I live in TN and this book really gives that feeling of around here. She is such a good writer and I love her books so much. I can't wait to read the second book in this series.
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February 26, 2025
Captivating from page 1

This is the first book I've read from this author. It captured my interest from the beginning to the end. I did not want to put it down.
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May 31, 2017
Love this book...am halfway through the sequel and very happy to know there are at least more in this series! And the author has written others too. Will read every one of them.
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386 reviews4 followers
October 19, 2024
Good book. Couldn’t stop reading. Definitely a different type of reading than most books of the Appalatchin mountain area. The people have a life of violence turmoil and hard living. Hard death to follow. Not a love story for sure. The main characters have a struggle for survival and the problems they face are definitely attention getting. Nothing but strife and hardship from beginning to end and happiness is to just be able to live in peace.definitely not typical love stories. Cold and hard lives. You never know what could happen next but you can figure it’s not like a typical book. Read this book again. Was as good and couldn’t stop reading as the first. Excellent work
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14 reviews
October 23, 2013
Not my usual type of book, but kept me reading. Actually read all three books of the series over a weekend.
6 reviews
April 19, 2015
Loved this!

Great book. Had a hard time putting it down! Loved the main character Laine. Anxious to read the next book in the series!
29 reviews1 follower
April 26, 2016
5 Stars

Really enjoying reading Peggy Poe Stern' s stories!! This one kept me in my reading chair!! How so much happens to one girl?!?
143 reviews
June 8, 2012
This author is really a good story teller!!!
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February 8, 2019
I loved this book and couldn’t wait to read the rest of the series. Laine had the love of the land like Scarlett O’Hara! This series caused me to lose sleep because I did not want to put the book down. I’ve been researching my family roots and the majority were farmers. Peggy made their lives real to me!
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