In the Great Smoky Mountains wilderness in 1925, Nathan and Callie Randolph, with their five unique daughters, struggle to maintain their farm, forests, family, and faith against a menacing business and an evil company manager trying to pilfer their land and clear cut their forest.

As loggers invade the mountains, death touches the family, and hardship and loss confront them again and again; fifteen-year-old Abbie Randolph becomes mother to her sisters and leans on her faith to guide her through the emotional wilderness of changing times. With the march of the industrial age, Prohibition, the roaring twenties, the increasing momentum for national parks and the onslaught of a modern world, the traditional life and ways of the mountaineers are about to change forever.

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About The Author

Walt Larimore. MD, has written, co-written, or edited nearly thirty books. In 2001 the Larimores relocated to Colorado. He serves on the adjunct family medicine faculty of the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center in Denver and the In His Image Family Medicine Residency in Tulsa, Oklahoma and as Medical Director for the Mission Medical Clinic in Colorado Springs.

Books by Walt Larimore

Sugar Fork

After the death of their mother, will the Randolph family survive intact'

Hazel Creek

In the Great Smoky Mountains wilderness in 1925, Nathan and Callie Randolph, with their five unique daughters, struggle to maintain their farm, forests, family, and faith against a menacing business and an evil...