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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Chapter 1: Harlan County
Chapter 2: Myrtle Henry
Chapter 3: Jane Louise
Chapter 4: The Old House
Chapter 5: The Shanty
Chapter 6: Bread with Bean Soup
Chapter 7: Weeds, Water, and Warning Words
Chapter 8: Pink Fabric
Chapter 9: A Good Woman
Chapter 10: Blissie and Lula
Chapter 11: A Favor for Jane Louise
Chapter 12: The Painting
Chapter 13: Raynelle Remembers
Chapter 14: Pick’s Shiner
Chapter 15: The Corn
Chapter 16: Telling Daddy
Chapter 17: After the Fight
Chapter 18: Pick Remembers
Chapter 19: Pick’s Thinking
Chapter 20: The Empty Place
Chapter 21: A Few Minutes of Hope
Chapter 22: Like Old Dogs
Chapter 23: Clear Eyes
Chapter 24: Corky
Chapter 25: Norris
Chapter 26: The Cemetery
Chapter 27: The Tomato Plant
Chapter 28: Making Do
Chapter 29: The Nickel
Chapter 30: Miz Bailey
Chapter 31: The Still
Chapter 32: Thanksgiving
Chapter 33: Secrets in the Trunk
Chapter 34: The Climbing Tree
Chapter 35: The Whistle
Chapter 36: All Night
Chapter 37: Bodies in Harlan
Chapter 38: Mud
Chapter 39: Norris Fetches Me Home
Chapter 40: Church
Chapter 41: Raynelle’s News
Chapter 42: Sunday Dishes
Chapter 43: Bad Blood
Chapter 44: Troublesome Thoughts
Chapter 45: Spinning
Chapter 46: Talking with Mr. Putney
Chapter 47: More’n A Dream
Chapter 48: Myrtle Henry’s Secret
Chapter 49: More Secrets
Chapter 50: The Snake and the Dog
Chapter 51: The Bible
Chapter 52: Into the Flames
Chapter 53: The Wail
Chapter 54: The Ambulance
Chapter 55: Supper
Chapter 56: A Talk with Daddy
Chapter 57: Sisters
Chapter 58: Neighbors
Chapter 59: Answers
Chapter 60: Returning the Stewpot
Chapter 61: Norris Tells
Chapter 62: Where Pick Went
Chapter 63: The Drive
Chapter 64: Mamaw Pickens
Chapter 65: Where Mama Went
Chapter 66: The Biggest Secret
Chapter 67: Raymond
Chapter 68: Grayson and Daddy
Chapter 69: A Gift for Blissie
Chapter 70: The Hospital
Chapter 71: Merry Christmas
Author’s Note
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Picture Credits
An Interview with Kathy Cannon Wiechman
About the Author
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