From the author of Ecology of a Cracker Childhood comes a story of
family, geography, and home.
Janisse Ray is known for her passion for the virgin longleaf pine
forests that once covered the South. But she is also passionate about
conserving the richness and complexity of rural communities. In these
short pieces--sometimes hilarious and sometimes heartbreaking--Ray
chronicles her return to a hometown in need of repair, physical and
otherwise, after seventeen years away. Whether celebrating local
characters and traditions, like syrup boils and alligator trapping;
fighting to save the town's school; or spending time with her extended
family, Ray dares to hope that such fragments--once saved--can pattern a
vibrant, sustainable future for both people and the land.
Colorful and affectionate, Wild Cart Quilt crafts a compelling
argument for the possibilities of rural community.