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This multi-layered debut novel is set deep in the Appalachian Mountains when a grieving woman and her adolescent son return to her childhood home. They are suffering an inconsolable loss and return in the hope that time and the compassionate wisdom of their family, particularly Pops, will provide healing. The Secret Wisdom of the Earth is replete with the politics involved with mining the coal in the mountains and a homophobia that results in violence. Tensions in the community are rampant as we also watch the private dramas unfolding within the family. I found the book to be somewhat tedious in parts and rushed at the end. I am grateful to Goodreads and the Hatchette Book Group for the opportunity to review this book.
Really enjoyed this book. Did not think it would go in the direction it did. Small town, beautiful mountains, trees, waters, animals, camping... Teen is on extended visit with grandfather who graciously leads him to respect earth, cherish family, learn how to stand up for what is right. It sounds corny but it is not. Great read.
Fantastic 5+! Beautifully written, the book will take you to the Appalachian mountains and make you an integral part of the society. The characters are real, believable and down to earth, the type of people you wouldn't mind calling friends. I will be keeping my eye out for the next book by this gifted author. D.
An enjoyable read - I devoured it over a long weekend camping. The story was engaging, and the characters well-written. There was something a bit uneven about it. Some plot lines were really belabored, and others felt rushed/glossed-over. Recommended overall.