John Fox Jr. published this great romantic novel of the Cumberland
Mountains of Kentucky and Virginia in 1908, and the book quickly became
one of America's favorites. It has all the elements of a good romance --
a superior but natural heroine, a hero who is an agent of progress and
enlightenment, a group of supposedly benighted mountaineers to be drawn
into the flow of mainstream American culture, a generous dose of social
and class struggle, and a setting among the misty coves and cliffs of
the blue Cumberlands.
Reprinted with a foreword by John Ed Pearce, The Trail of the Lonesome
Pine has all the excitement and poignance that caught and held readers'
interest when the book first appeared.