Kami Ahrens is curator and director of education at the Foxfire Museum.

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"The greatest strength of the book is its demonstration of the diversity of women's identities and experiences, which challenges some of the most persistent stereotypes about Appalachian women. . . . [A]n accessible introduction to many dimensions of Appalachian women's lives over the past century."--Journal of Southern History "Anyone interested in Appalachia and the people who lived and continue to live there will find this book to be a great starting point."--Georgia Library Quarterly "Captivating, resisting nostalgia with its authentic, honest, and sometimes contradictory experiences from women all over the region."--Garden and Gun "Every interview subject is a unique individual, and the stories are informative and nuanced. . . . [T]he women's voices share tales again and again of a tight-knit community that worked organically as a collectivist society rather than the individualist society of contemporary America."--Chapter 16