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A native of a small rural town in Eastern North Carolina, Charlotte Perry captures the essence of the typical rural-to-urban migrant of her generation. In her sensitive yet witty fashion, she truthfully unveils the intricacies of family life in suburban Nashville, Tennessee between 1964 and 1984. Inspired and surrounded by what are now rapidly vanishing woods, Perry conveys a story appreciated by those willing to look beyond the technological trappings of modernity. In effect, her words document a period of transition between an era long forgotten and the one we call our own.
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