The Delta in the Rearview Mirror


The Life and Death of Mississippi's First Winery

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By Di Rushing
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UNIVERSITY PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI
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HARDBACK
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229 x 152 mm
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277

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Di Rushing grew up in the Mississippi Delta. In 1976, she and her husband established the state's first winery near Merigold, Mississippi. A few years later, Rushing opened Top of the Cellar Tea Room and published a companion cookbook featuring its recipes. In 1990, she and her family relocated to Ouray, Colorado, where she taught high school English for twenty years. She still misses Delta sunsets.

Mississippi isn't perfect, and its problems manifest themselves in terrible ways every day, but the good people and natural beauty of the state are often what people remember. Despite the horrors that Rushing and her family experienced, she still remembers Mississippi fondly; her book is a love letter to the goodness here.--Alex Brower "Mississippi Books Page" In her forthright telling of the rise and heartbreaking end of the Rushing family's iconic winery and restaurant, Di Rushing gives us far more. Her story turns out to be an unblinking account of the Delta itself with all of its facets. Her family's experience packs the Delta's full history, which features not only the region's agricultural fertility, creative imagination, and green vistas, but a tragic side as well. She writes about race and class and presents a chilling example of how resentment and violence can be handed down in one family with the ease that hope threads through another.--Ellen Ann Fentress, author of The Steps We Take: A Memoir of Southern Reckoning

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