Across the Blue Ridge Mountains stretches a world both charming and
complicated.
Jeremy Jones and his wife move into a small house above the creek where
his family had settled 200 years prior. He takes a job alongside his
former teachers in the local elementary school and sets out on a search
to understand how this ancient land has shaped its people--how it shaped
him. His search sends him burrowing in the past--hunting buried treasure
and POW camps, unearthing Civil War graves and family feuds, exploring
gated communities and tourist traps, encountering changed accents and
immigrant populations, tracing both Walmart sidewalks and carved-out
mountains--and pondering the future. He meshes narrative and myth,
geology and genealogy, fiddle tunes and local color in his exploration
of the briskly changing and oft-stigmatized world of his native southern
Appalachians and particularly the mystical Bearwallow Mountain, a peak
suddenly in flux.