The Call of the Cumberlands
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A visitor who intended a short stay in the Cumberland ridges lingers, bringing sketching materials that a shy, half-wild local girl discovers among rocks and pines; her wonder at the vivid studies of familiar hills introduces a slow encounter between the outsider’s sensibilities and the mountain community. The narrative follows daily life in the coves, the production and reception of landscape studies, and the ripple effects of unfamiliar ideas on a people rooted in tradition, examining the tensions between beauty and suspicion, cultural misunderstanding, and the ways environment shapes perception and social reaction.
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