Sharyn McCrumb
1948
The most successful authors are those that can find their own voice and unique identity. Sharyn McCrumb is that author. McCrumb, a Virginia native, stands to claim that the American south is a mix of cultures, not simply one. From a young age, she noticed the differences between what she calls the “flatland people” and the “mountain people.” McCrumb was frustrated that the south was primarily represented by plantation culture. Because of this, her work is focused around the lives of the early mountain people; the culture she feels more apart of. With the backdrop of the Appalachian Mountains, this celebrated author commands the hearts of her readers to investigate the often forgotten, often heartbreaking lives of the people that came before her.
Publication Order
Standalone Books
The Unquiet Grave
2017
A Wee Doch and Doris
1989
The Luncheon
1990
Remains to Be Seen
1990
Happiness Is a Dead Poet
1992
The Monster of Glarnis
1994
Our Separate Days
1989
Foggy Mountain Breakdown and Other Stories
1997
Fairy Tale Princesses of the Civil War
2012
Old Land, Dark Land, Strange Land
2017