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Clay's Quilt
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Really loved this book. Silas House writes a beautiful story of family bonds and Appalachian culture, Grief and memory, religion and hypocrisy, and the stunning beauty and spiritual experience the Appalachian mountains bring.
The main romance in the story could have been developed more� honestly wish that Clay and Cake were written to be together. I do wish the book was about 100 pages longer so House could’ve expanded on most of the scenes/moments through the book. Highly recommend to anybody but especially to those who have a connection to East KY/Central Appalachia.
The main romance in the story could have been developed more� honestly wish that Clay and Cake were written to be together. I do wish the book was about 100 pages longer so House could’ve expanded on most of the scenes/moments through the book. Highly recommend to anybody but especially to those who have a connection to East KY/Central Appalachia.
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"Really enjoying this read so far� better than Coal Tatoo, giving so much love to the mountains and life in Central Appalachia 🫶🫶🫶"
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