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A Taste of the Sweet Apple: A Memoir (Woodford Reserve Series for Kentucky Literature)

paperbackNovember 1, 2004
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ISBN-13: 9781932511086 ISBN-10: 1932511083
Publisher
Sarabande Books
Binding
paperback
Published
November 1, 2004
Weight
0.8 lbs
Dimensions
22.90×1.90×15.20 cm

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A Taste of the Sweet Apple: A Memoir (Woodford Reserve Series for Kentucky Literature) by Holt-Watson, Jo Anna. paperback edition. ISBN: 9781932511086.

[A] quirky memoir, without the sentimentality and insistence that drives so many personal accounts. Holt Watson has a deeply moving story to tell, with fully realized characters set loose in a specific world and time. And she has a distinctly humorous voice. Im partial to any writer who can come up with a walleyed laundress and a prize bull named Big Business, in a place called Heavens Little Footstool. This is a wonderful book.-Bobbie Ann Mason Jo Anna "Pee-Wee" Holt Watsons voice is so vivid that the reader is transported to a vanished rural culture: mid-20th century Kentucky. This memoir documents one summer, her seventh, at Grassy Springs Farm in the Bluegrass region of Woodford County. At the center of the book is a poetic and telling bond, an adoring friendship between this small white girl and a black foreman, Joe Collins. Theres a tempestuous country-physician father, a beautiful, powerful mother in powerless times and the "wonderfully long-winded" Aunt Sudie Louisa. We witness the travail of hired laborers as well as the beauties of craft and devotion in Holt Watsons sharp rendering of traditional tobacco culture. Here is a world of shadowy lanes, granddaddys ice-cold artesian well, tobacco stripping rooms, a girls pony barn, Ginnie Raes Beauty Shoppe on Main Street and Ocean Frogs Grocery. Brimming with unsentimental innocence, she draws a tough-minded, tomboy--accomplished portrait of girlhood. In the rural tradition, Holt Watson is a conjuror of tales both hilarious and moving, mixed with temper and spirit. Jo Anna "Pee-Wee" Holt-Watson is a fourth-generation Kentuckian and self-proclaimed Yellow Dog Democrat. She is an amateur photographer, gardener, avid sports-person, former horse trials judge, and creator of Plumbline, a series of televised panel discussions regarding critical political and social issues. She currently lives in Louisville, Kentucky.