Witches who fly down chimneys. A chair that won't release its occupant
until a drop of blood stains the floor. A mountain that grew--and
continues to grow--from the grave of a woman who was larger than life.
The ghost of a woman who jumps on the bumpers of cars driving past the
graveyard where she is buried. An apple tree that growls at people who
pick its fruit. A woman who rose from her grave each night to get food
for a baby born to her after she was buried. A peach tree that grows on
the head of a deer. These and other legends and ghost stories handed
down for generations are contained in this collection of 25 tales from
East Tennessee.
For several years, folklorists Randy Russell and Janet Barnett have
taught a course about Southern folklore at the North Carolina Center for
Advancement of Teaching in Cullowhee, North Carolina. Russell is also
the author of several mysteries, including Edgar Award nominee Hot
Wire.They live in Asheville, North Carolina.