When Snakes Dance
“The culture of Appalachia has withstood many years of assault through the exploitation of the abundant natural resources. The area, still struggling to overcome these deprivations, is no facing its latest threat: The drug epidemic. This book is meant to educate, and hopefully encourage, the rising generations to remember their strength, heritage, and take control of their future as proud Appalachians.”
“The culture of Appalachia has withstood many years of assault through the exploitation of the abundant natural resources. The area, still struggling to overcome these deprivations, is no facing its latest threat: The drug epidemic. This book is meant to educate, and hopefully encourage, the rising generations to remember their strength, heritage, and take control of their future as proud Appalachians.”
“The culture of Appalachia has withstood many years of assault through the exploitation of the abundant natural resources. The area, still struggling to overcome these deprivations, is no facing its latest threat: The drug epidemic. This book is meant to educate, and hopefully encourage, the rising generations to remember their strength, heritage, and take control of their future as proud Appalachians.”
Shannon Smith, a former educator, lives deep in the hills and hollers of Appalachia. She spends her days in a tiny cottage writing and communing with nature.