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Heart of the Blue Ridge

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A young mountain man leaves his elderly mother to seek work beyond the Appalachian ridges, torn between duty and his devotion to Plutina. Their tender, rustic courtship is traced against vivid mountain scenery and village life, with simple domestic hopes interrupted by the sting of jealousy and the threat of outside suitors. The narrative blends regional dialect and pastoral detail to depict daily labor, leisure, and community customs while exploring separation, loyalty, and the tensions between tradition and the pull of change.

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Waldron Baily

Waldron Baily was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often reflect themes of nature and rural life, capturing the essence of the American South. Baily's notable titles include "Heart of the Blue Ridge," which explores the beauty and challenges of life in the Appalachian Mountains, and "When the Cock Crows," a narrative that delves into the rhythms of country living. Through his writing, Baily provides readers with a vivid portrayal of his surroundings, making him a distinctive voice in the literary heritage of his time.

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