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Bloodroot

Reflections on Place by Appalachian Women Writers

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Bloodroot
Joyce Dyer, Joyce Dyer
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An edition of Bloodroot (1998)

Bloodroot

Reflections on Place by Appalachian Women Writers

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Bloodroot is a perennial wildflower, native to the Appalachian region, that bears a single white flower in early spring. Its root contains a poisonous alkaloid, yet the reddish sap it exudes possesses healing powers. Could any image be more perfect for the mix of pain and pleasure that informs the memoirs of the women in this volume?

Over the past 150 years, some of the most beautiful and powerful voices in American letters have emerged from this hardscrabble region. In Bloodroot thirty-five of these voices describe Appalachia with poignancy, eloquence, forthrightness, and humor.

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Bloodroot: Reflections on Place by Appalachian Women Writers
2013, University Press of Kentucky
in English
Cover of: Bloodroot
Bloodroot: Reflections on Place by Appalachian Women Writers
2013, University Press of Kentucky
in English
Cover of: Bloodroot
Bloodroot: reflections on place by Appalachian women writers
1998, University Press of Kentucky
in English

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