This captivating book of recollections celebrates the holiday traditions
of Appalachian families as passed from one generation to the next. Based
on Foxfire students' interviews with neighbors and family members, the
memories shared here are from a simpler time, when gifts were fewer but
perhaps more precious, and holiday tables were laden with traditional
favorites. More than just reminiscences, however, A Foxfire Christmas
includes instructions for recreating many of the ornaments, toys, and
recipes that make up so many family traditions, from Chicken and
Dumplings to Black Walnut Cake, and from candy pulls to corn husk dolls
and hand-whittled toy cars. The students who created this book attended
Rabun County High School, where the innovative Foxfire program
originated, in the mountains of northeast Georgia. They conducted the
interviews, shot and developed most of the photographs and edited the
final manuscript.