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February 27, 2024Discovering the Magic of Appalachia: The World of Author Shannon Hitchcock
Shannon Hitchcock's "Story Quilts: Appalachian Women Speak" cuts directly to the heart of what it means to be a strong Appalachian woman. From the opening lines, "History has forgotten most Appalachian women," we were hooked.
Using simple language, compelling story telling, and fabulous illustrations (by Sophie Page), this book tells the story of our female ancestors beautifully.
The book describes how women left their stories for other people to find in the quilts they made. The women may not have been able to read and write, but they were able to leave an account of their lives all the same.
The book touches directly on the traits that Foothills Digest has identified as traits of Strong Appalachian Women, and it even includes a list of the quilters the author found most intriguing. Four of the five women she mentioned are from right here in North Carolina: Elizabeth Graham Jacobs, Eliza Helen Rogers Arrington, Emily Maragert Eler Maxwell, and Kate Claton "Granny" Donaldson.
Shannon Hitchcock, like Foothills Digest, understands the importance of passing on the stories of our people and our hills to the younger generations. She weaves tales of Appalachian culture and history that enchant and inspire young readers.
Growing up in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Shannon's love for storytelling was ignited by her mother's voice, as she read timeless fairy tales like "Hansel and Gretel" and "Jack and the Beanstalk." This passion for stories would only grow stronger with time, thanks to the unwavering support of her teachers and the late-night storytelling sessions with her sister, Robin.
Shannon's journey as an author began with her debut novel, "The Ballad of Jessie Pearl", and since then, she has penned numerous middle-grade novels, such as "Flying Over Water," "One True Way," and "Ruby Lee & Me." Her books have been featured on many state awards lists and garnered acclaimed reviews.
In addition, Shannon has authored several captivating children's books, including "Story Quilts: Appalachian Women Speak," "Saving Granddaddy's Stories: Ray Hicks, the Voice of Appalachia," "She Sang for the Mountains: The story of Jean Ritchie Singer, Songwriter, Activist," and "Words and Water: The Story of Wilma Dykeman."
When asked what compels her to share the stories of Appalachia with young people, Shannon Hitchcock shared her thoughts: "My grandparents lived fairly primitively by today's standards. I loved spending time with them. Pop milked cows, slopped hogs, raised tobacco. My grandmother raised a large vegetable garden, cooked a huge meal for all the field hands, canned vegetables, and picked blackberries. All of those memories inspire my writing. The grandmother and grandfather characters in my book, Ruby Lee & Me are based on them. I even included their pictures inthe family scrapbook in the back of the book!"
Drawing from her own experiences growing up on a 100-acre farm in rural North Carolina, surrounded by a large extended family, Shannon's works are deeply rooted in the South. With each story, she brings to life the essence of Appalachian culture, allowing young readers to explore the magic and beauty of a region that holds a special place in her heart.
As the ALAN Review recognizes Shannon as "a New Voice in Historical Fiction," it is clear that her work has made a significant impact on children's literature. With her commitment to sharing the stories of Appalachia, Shannon Hitchcock continues to inspire young readers, while preserving and celebrating a rich cultural heritage.
Story Quilts: Appalachian Women Speak
"Story Quilts: Appalachian Women Speak" by Shannon Hitchcock is a poignant picture book that sheds light on the often-forgotten women of Appalachia. These women, many of whom were poor or lacked formal education, found a unique voice through the quilts they created from scraps of cloth collected over time. These patchwork quilts, piece by piece, revealed the beauty and intricacies of mountain life. Through their quilts, these Appalachian women were able to tell their stories, showcasing their creativity, resilience, and the rich cultural heritage of their community. The book aims to honor these women and their art, providing a glimpse into the thriftiness, creativity, and storytelling prowess that quilting allowed them. With a reading age of 8 to 12 years and a print length of 32 pages, "Story Quilts" is not just a celebration of quilting as a form of artistic expression but also an important piece of American cultural history, especially highlighting the contributions of women in preserving and sharing the Appalachian way of life.
She Sang for the Mountains: The Story of Jean Ritchie Singer Songwriter, Activist
"She Sang for the Mountains: The Story of Jean Ritchie Singer Songwriter, Activist" by Shannon Hitchcock, illustrated by Sophie Page, is a lyrical picture book biography that beautifully narrates the life of Jean Ritchie, a prominent figure in American folk music. Born in the Cumberland Mountains of Kentucky, Ritchie's journey from a music teacher to a protest anthem writer and an influential folk musician is vividly brought to life through this book. Her protest songs inspired many, including household names like Bob Dylan, and her activism against strip mining highlighted her deep connection to her roots and her commitment to environmental causes. The book's unique illustrations, reminiscent of stop-motion animation set against collage backgrounds, perfectly complement the narrative, capturing the essence of Ritchie's life and her contributions to music and activism. This book not only celebrates Ritchie's musical legacy but also introduces young readers to the power of music as a form of protest and change, making it a valuable addition to children's literature on climate change and activism.
Saving Granddaddy's Stories: Ray Hicks, the Voice of Appalachia
Of Words and Water: The Story of Wilma Dykeman--Writer, Historian, Environmentalist
Ruby Lee & Me
The Ballad of Jessie Pearl
One True Way
Flying Over Water
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