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In Strange as This Weather Has Been, Ann Pancake weaves a poignant narrative set against the backdrop of the Appalachian Mountains, vividly illustrating the complexities of life in a region grappling with ecological and social upheaval. The story follows the lives of a family as they navigate the challenges presented by the coal mining industry, which threatens their land, livelihood, and community. Through rich, lyrical prose, Pancake captures the beauty of the landscape while simultaneously exposing the stark realities of environmental degradation.
The protagonist, a mother named Jill, is torn between her love for her home and the destructive forces of corporate greed. As she witnesses the gradual erosion of her community's values and the encroachment of mining operations, Jill's journey becomes a profound exploration of resilience and resistance. The narrative unfolds through multiple perspectives, offering a tapestry of voices that reflect the intricate tapestry of Appalachian life.
This novel is ideal for readers who appreciate modern and contemporary fiction that addresses pressing social issues. Fans of authors like Barbara Kingsolver and Wendell Berry will find much to admire in Pancake's exploration of the intersection between humanity and the natural world. With its blend of lyrical storytelling and stark realism, Strange as This Weather Has Been stands as a significant contribution to the literary landscape, inviting reflection on what it means to belong to a place amidst turmoil.
Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: ×
Pages: 368
Publisher: Counterpoint
ISBN: 9781593761660
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