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Patchwork / Ila Yount.

Author/creator Yount, Ila, 1928-
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoNashville, Tenn. : Rutledge Hill Press, ©1987.
Description216 pages : genealogical table ; 24 cm
Subject(s)
Abstract Ellen and Will Johnston, settlers who migrated to the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina in the early 19th century, tamed the wilderness and raised seven children. The meticulously detailed family saga is recalled by their eldest daughter Nola, who, as the book opens, is celebrating her 100th birthday with scores of Johnston descendants. Will and Ellen assume almost mythic proportions and seem to be the embodiment of every virtue as they survive and prosper in a hostile environment. Will builds their cabin, tills the land, tends to the medical needs of his neighbor, is an exemplary husband and father, and becomes the only teacher at a school that he founds. Ellen, deeply religious and fiercely proud of her family, passes on her history and traditions not only orally, but through the quilts she stitches with her neighbors, quilts whose carefully selected patches represent the vital stages of their lives. The book's many episodes of pioneer life are narrated in the local dialect.
Acquisitions source Joyner Roberts Collection copy Purchased from P. Peterson Bookseller 04/23/2013
LCCN 87009197
ISBN0934395454
ISBN9780934395458

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Joyner NC Roberts PS3575.O88 P3 1987 ✔ Available Request Material