Carolyn Guy, is a poet...and it's fitting that her first novel, Autumn Bends the Rebel Tree starts with a poem guaranteed to give you goosebumps (see below.) But, lest you think it ends there, you would be sadly mistaken. This heart-warming story offers up the gift of love and laughter throughout, and the ending too, leaves you with goosebumps of happiness that will last for days after reading it.
Two of A Kind
They share a stony ridge,
Mountain woman and rebel tree.
Their roots go deep
In olden time—
They stand on ancient foundation.
The weathered two,
Though lashed and tossed by icy winds
And stroked with fingers of fire,
Look heavenward,
Their rugged limbs outstretched,
Soaking up sunshine—
They bloom,
And bear fruit in due season.
With shield of faith and fortitude
And God-given wisdom,
She shall conquer every trial.
What the Reviewers have said about Autumn Bends the Rebel Tree:
“One of the most authentic portrayals of 1930s and 1940s Appalachian mountain life I've read. Carolyn Guy weaves a tapestry of family stories of courage, love and survival, which ring true. With rich landscape and cultural details, this novel gives the reader a true view of historical Appalachian life in northwestern North Carolina.” —Donna Akers (Warmuth): Author of regional historical non-fiction and Legends, Stories and Ghostly Tales of Abingdon and Washington County, VA.
“Bursting with Appalachian dialect, music, and customs, readers will find Clarinda’s resourcefulness and faith an inspiration as much as they will enjoy the humorous scrapes and stories of her large, warm family.” —UNC Chapel Hill, North Carolina Collections Review.
“Many chapters begin or end with poetry or a song, all of them, mostly the author’s own, for she is a published poet. This book was awarded the Clark Cox Award for fiction given by the North Carolina Society of Historians in 2011. It is an appropriate read for all ages young adult to seniors and should be considered a must purchase for any public or university library which includes North Carolina history, fiction and, in particular, Appalachian regional literature.” —Carol Truett, Appalachian State University, Appalachian Studies
“Guy captures the Depression-era desperation of hardscrabble farmers struggling to eke out a living from rocky mountain soil and the love that often binds such families together. Fiddle-playing and dancing are the bright spots of such a life, and the McCloud family enjoys both. There is an innocence to this story set in an age before Americans came to expect life to be easy. And there is hope in the love one woman can bring into the world.” —Historical Novels Review
"The driver of a woman to protect her family as its sole provider is something that should never be underestimated. "Autumn Bends the Rebel Tree" tells the story of Clarinda Darningbush, a woman of the great depression who faces the common fate of Appalachian women, marrying early and having many children. As her husband passes, her challenges grow as Carolyn Guy tells this well researched story of the devoted nature of motherhood. ...a thoughtful and very highly recommended read, not to be missed."—James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief, Midwest Book Review, Library Watch: July 2011
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