Grandma's Stories, Cures, & Fixings from the Blue Ridge
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About the Book
Grandma’s Stories, Cures, & Fixings From The Blue Ridge is a collection of original stories that the author’s Grandma told him when be was a small child. Many of the stories she told are “ghostly” because she knew she could hold attention with just common stories. Some of the stories were actually experienced by Grandma herself, and others have been passed down from her grandparents. A reader of any age will find them interesting and original.
"Grandma’s Cures and Fixings" is a collection of many mountain treatments that were used during Grandma’s time, the early 1900’s. Some of the cures and fixings are practical and some are almost dangerous, however a reader will get a laugh from reading about the home cures for common illnesses. There are recipes that will make a reader chuckle and some that are actually delicious. The book contains some original Appalachian art by the author and a collection of photographs of mountain scenes which were taken in the areas where the stories were collected.
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About the Author
Dean Brown has been a collector of oral histories of the
He is a watercolor artist, painting folk art of the mountains. He has used some of his interpretations as illustrations in the writings of original folk tales of the mountains, lie is also known as a writer of humorous poems and historical articles in magazines and newspapers. Brown states that all his stories teach virtues and morals and are suitable for children as well as adults.
Brown is a retired teacher of forty-one years; most of his time spent as a Librarian in maximum security prisons for youthful offenders and alternative schools through out the South. He attended Mount Airy Schools and graduated in 1957. He is a graduate of Appalachian State University of North Carolina. Re completed graduate work in Criminal Psychology at the