Crossing Charry Ridge

In the same region of Virginia where John Boy and his siblings grew up on Walton's Mountain during the Depression, five adolescents on Charry Ridge are coming of age in the early 21st century. One of them is a crow. It is the naif narrator of their stories. The young bird surreptitiously follows the lives of the other four.

Having raised a fledgling bird as a school science project, Kevin must decide whether to keep it or return it to the wild. His close friend Virgil fears his abusive father, who has sworn to kill him and his mother. Ashley and Katelyn are sisters who have lost their mother to drug addiction and their father to disease. As they confront the issues they face, each young person is also developing a special talent in art, music, photography, and woodcraft. A wise, old pine tree where a crow flock makes its home tells the history of the mountains and their inhabitants. Domestic and wild animals describe their lives and the challenges of adapting to life among humans.

Through an entertaining magical element and some observational humor, the novel introduces research-based information about the wildlife, history and contemporary culture of southern Appalachia.

The author website (suzannalbright.com) adds related information and multi-media content.

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Crossing Charry Ridge

In the same region of Virginia where John Boy and his siblings grew up on Walton's Mountain during the Depression, five adolescents on Charry Ridge are coming of age in the early 21st century. One of them is a crow. It is the naif narrator of their stories. The young bird surreptitiously follows the lives of the other four.

Having raised a fledgling bird as a school science project, Kevin must decide whether to keep it or return it to the wild. His close friend Virgil fears his abusive father, who has sworn to kill him and his mother. Ashley and Katelyn are sisters who have lost their mother to drug addiction and their father to disease. As they confront the issues they face, each young person is also developing a special talent in art, music, photography, and woodcraft. A wise, old pine tree where a crow flock makes its home tells the history of the mountains and their inhabitants. Domestic and wild animals describe their lives and the challenges of adapting to life among humans.

Through an entertaining magical element and some observational humor, the novel introduces research-based information about the wildlife, history and contemporary culture of southern Appalachia.

The author website (suzannalbright.com) adds related information and multi-media content.

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Crossing Charry Ridge

Crossing Charry Ridge

by Suzann Albright
Crossing Charry Ridge

Crossing Charry Ridge

by Suzann Albright

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Overview

In the same region of Virginia where John Boy and his siblings grew up on Walton's Mountain during the Depression, five adolescents on Charry Ridge are coming of age in the early 21st century. One of them is a crow. It is the naif narrator of their stories. The young bird surreptitiously follows the lives of the other four.

Having raised a fledgling bird as a school science project, Kevin must decide whether to keep it or return it to the wild. His close friend Virgil fears his abusive father, who has sworn to kill him and his mother. Ashley and Katelyn are sisters who have lost their mother to drug addiction and their father to disease. As they confront the issues they face, each young person is also developing a special talent in art, music, photography, and woodcraft. A wise, old pine tree where a crow flock makes its home tells the history of the mountains and their inhabitants. Domestic and wild animals describe their lives and the challenges of adapting to life among humans.

Through an entertaining magical element and some observational humor, the novel introduces research-based information about the wildlife, history and contemporary culture of southern Appalachia.

The author website (suzannalbright.com) adds related information and multi-media content.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798987880722
Publisher: Blackest Crow Publishing
Publication date: 06/05/2023
Pages: 218
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.46(d)
Age Range: 13 - 18 Years

About the Author

A native of eastern Ohio, I graduated from Miami University. During the 1980's, I taught middle and high school age students in rural West Virginia where I met and married my late husband. After graduate school, I provided early intervention technical assistance and developed professional training materials at the University of South Carolina Center for Disability Resources.

I have a deep appreciation for the landscape, history and rich culture of Appalachia—a region often misunderstood or underrepresented in popular literature.

Now retired, I live on several acres near the Blue Ridge Parkway with my partner Tim, our black cat and our English Labrador Retriever. I garden, read, write, and take courses online. I'm intrigued by the various wild animals near my home, and I hope they enjoy wondering about me, too.

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