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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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A Definitive Work,
This review is from: Strangers in High Places: The Story of the Great Smoky Mountains, Expanded Edition (Paperback)
This book is a must have for any library on Appalachia or the Great Smoky Mountains. Michael Frome does an admirable job balancing sensitivity for the mountain people, their customs, attitudes, and anomalies with historical research and insightful commentary about the creation of the Park and its future. Being a native of the region, from a long line of Appalachian families, I felt that I understood my home more after reading this book than I ever would have otherwise. With equal nods to conservationists and tourists alike, this book will educate, entertain, and enlighten anyone who cares about this most beautiful and mysterious of regions. Additionally, Frome implores the reader to know the Park intimately, to abandon the car and strike out on foot, to rejoice fully with Mother Nature in Her playground. The addition of Strangers In High Places to your collection will be one of the best decisions to be made.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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History, traditions, and culture of the Smokies.,
This review is from: Strangers in High Places: The Story of the Great Smoky Mountains, Expanded Edition (Paperback)
This book is a must for all who love the Smoky Mountains. In it you meet those players who made this magical place what it is today, including the wind and rain, early pioneers and geologists, loggers, whisky distillers, woodsmen and rangers. If you want to get beyond the slide shows and park brochures, read this book and learn what the Smokies are really all about.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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#1 book about the Great Smoky Mountains,
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This review is from: Strangers in High Places: The Story of the Great Smoky Mountains, Expanded Edition (Paperback)
This author's book is for me the #1 comprehensive book about the Great Smoky Mountains. The chapters encompass the history of the geology, flora, fauna, and peoples of this beautiful region, woven in a chronological fashion from the mountains formation to modern times. I do not know that I have read any other similar writings ever done as well before or since. Several years ago I had the actual honor of meeting the author in person at a gathering in the Great Smoky Mt. National Park and he was as engaging a speaker as he is a writer, about all ecological and environmental issues. Our country would do well to listen to knowledgable experts such as this author. For anyone who enjoys Appalachia, this is a MUST read!
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