Fair and Tender Ladies

Fair and Tender Ladies by Lee Smith is a reissue published by Berkley Books in 2011, featuring 370 pages in English. This book follows Ivy Rowe, a Virginia mountain girl whose life journey unfolds through her letters. As she transitions from childhood to becoming a wife, mother, and eventually “Mawmaw,” Ivy’s correspondence captures the essence of her Appalachian roots, reflecting her experiences and the passage of time.
Readers will find that Ivy’s letters convey a rich tapestry of family life and personal growth, showcasing her unique voice and perspective. The narrative is marked by colloquial language and heartfelt storytelling, revealing her insights and passions. Through her writing, Ivy not only documents her own life but also connects with the broader themes of community and the enduring nature of familial bonds. This edition invites readers to explore the beauty and complexity of Ivy’s world, making it a significant addition to the literary fiction genre.
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Ivy Rowe, Virginia mountain girl, then wife, mother, and finally “Mawmaw,” never strays far from her home-but the letters she writes take her across the country and over the ocean. Writing “to hold onto what’s passing,” she tells stories that are rich with the life of Appalachia in words that are colloquial, often misspelled, but always beautiful.
From childhood, when teachers encouraged her gift for language, to her rebellious teenage years when she swore against motherhood-only to then become a mother-and on through life, Ivy writes with insight, honesty, and a passion for living that is sure to be infectious.
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