Faye Gibbons
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Books
Emma Jo's song
Emma Jo thinks she is the only nonmusical member of her very musical family, but when she goes to the Puckett family reunion she discovers her gift.
Mama and me and the Model-T
When Mama gets behind the wheel of the new Model-T which her husband just drove into the yard of their Georgia mountain home, she proves that she can drive a car as well as the men of the family.
Horace King
A biography of a man born into slavery in South Carolina who became a master bridge builder and, during Reconstruction, served in the Alabama state legislature.
Hook moon night
A collection of eight hair-raising yarns told by mountain people in Georgia while sitting on their front porch many miles from the nearest electric lights and indoor plumbing.
Mountain wedding
The children from two mountain families about to be joined in a wedding change their minds about each other only after all of them together cooperate in a rescue.
Night in the barn
Four boys set out to prove they are not afraid to spend the night in the big, cold, dark barn.
King shoes and clown pockets
Two ten-year-old boys from rural Alabama, each with his own personal problems, become friends who face the vicissitudes of life together.
Mighty close to heaven
When twelve-year-old Dave runs away from his grandparents' farm and makes his way through the Georgia mountains to rejoin his wandering father, he finds disappointment and a new appreciation for what he has left behind.
Some glad morning
Following her mother's separation from her alcoholic father in 1947, city-bred Maude must learn how to get along with her mother's relatives when they move to the mountains of northern Georgia.
Full steam ahead!
"In this 1850s romance Darius Thornton is not the sort of man debutante Nicole Renard could ever marry. But can she stop her heart from surging full steam ahead?"--
Halley
In Depression-era Georgia, fourteen-year-old Halley and her family must move in with her grandparents when Halley's father dies. Halley's tyrannical grandfather is a preacher who controls the women in his household, taking their money and their mail. Halley longs for an education that will allow her to leave her family and small town behind, but she is shocked at how her dream comes true.