At the Head of the Holler by Miriam Wenger Moyer AUDIOBOOK Eastern Kentucky Life

Not sure if this set was ever listened to.  Great condition. This is an audiobook on 9 CDs.

From the back of the case: "Miriam Wenger Moyer takes readers on a journey back in time to the late 1800s as Lige and Clarie struggle to raise a family on a small farm in Eastern Kentucky. At the Head of the Holler offers a mountainload of authentic history woven into a fictional tale. The author presents descriptive writing at its best as we see characters "poke up the slumbering logs' or "taste the sweetness of the first ripe berries". Moyer captures the daily life of early settlers and the challenges they face in this faith-filled story of hope and inspiration. I highly recommend. ~ Nancy Kelly Allen, author of Trouble in the Troublesome Creek"

~~"We be a'needing better government in this area." The words still rang in Lige's ears as he turned his mule and headed up the holler. Chick Allen had just told him the constable had sent word for them to "cut the ropes and let Rosco loose. That they weren't aiming to carry him halfway across the state." Why, they had had Rosco tied up and ready for the law to pack off, and they wouldn't do a thing.
Seven months later Lige was summonsed to court over to Jackson, fifty miles away, because of the murder case. There was too much fussing and feuding in those rugged hills of Kentucky in the late 1800s to leave a man sitting easy. It was paining Lige to leave Clarie with the six children and it being planting time. At best, it would be five days for going out and back and a day for court. To top it off, Lige knew there was trouble brewing in their home. What was a man to do? ~~

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