Why am I passionate about this?

My father’s side of our family is from North Carolina, and I’ve always felt the magic of these mountains, especially within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. I yearned to understand how the people lived and raised children, created an entire community, lived off the land, and handled sickness, despair, and celebrations. I wanted to bring their stories to life and honor and preserve their unique history. We can all learn something from these brave men and women who staked out the land, built, grew, and hunted everything they needed, and created a community full of family, resilience, and perseverance. I proudly honor their stories within my historical fiction novels.


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Oliver's Crossing: A Novel of Cades Cove

By Catherine Astl,

Book cover of Oliver's Crossing: A Novel of Cades Cove

What is my book about?

Cades Cove is a beautiful valley in Eastern Tennessee. Its mountain peaks saw a successful and industrious society for 119…

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Book cover of Bryson City Tales: Stories of a Doctor's First Year of Practice in the Smoky Mountains

Catherine Astl Why did I love this book?

I love this book because it’s all about small-town America. I found it wonderfully written and heartwarming, and I learned a lot of new things about mountain medicine. For example, how did this young doctor, with a lot of book knowledge and skills but not a lot of “mountain street” smarts, face his first patient? Hint: it wasn’t a human.

Beautifully written, with lots of descriptions of a place I love, this book made me laugh and surprised me. I highly recommend this book!

By Walt Larimore, MD,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Bryson City Tales as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Captivating stories of how a young doctor's first year of medical practice in the Smoky Mountains shaped his practice of life and faith.

The little mountain hamlet of Bryson City, North Carolina, offers more than dazzling vistas. For Walt Larimore, a young "flatlander" physician setting up his first practice, the town presents its peculiar challenges as well. With the winsomeness of a James Herriott book, Bryson City Tales sweeps you into a world of colorful characters, the texture of Smoky Mountain life, and the warmth, humor, quirks, and struggles of a small country town.

It's a world where the family…


Book cover of Cades Cove: The Life and Death of a Southern Appalachian Community

Catherine Astl Why did I love this book?

Not only a reference book, this fact-filled book has tons of details and interesting people; often, it reads like a narrative, delving readers like me right into the corn fields, one-room schoolhouses, and lives of mountain folk.

I loved this book because it gave me a full-circle picture of Cades Cove and its surrounding areas. I love learning the true stories–good and bad–of the people who lived in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park before it became a park, and this book delivers.

By Durwood Dunn,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Cades Cove as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Cades Cove
The Life and Death of a Southern Appalachian Community, 1818-1937
Durwood Dunn
Winner of the Thomas Wolfe Literary Award!

Drawing on a rich trove of documents never before available to scholars, the author sketches the early pioneers, their daily lives, their beliefs, and their struggles to survive and prosper in this isolated mountain community, now within the confines of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
In moving detail this book brings to life an isolated mountain community, its struggle to survive, and the tragedy of its demise.

"Professor Dunn provides us with a model historical investigation of a…


Book cover of Demon Copperhead

Catherine Astl Why did I love this book?

I wanted a totally different perspective of Appalachia, and this book delivers on that completely. I love the heartwarming and sometimes tragic stories of pioneering people who settled in these mountains in the 1800s. But this tale shoved me right into modern-day Appalachia, with its poverty, drug abuse, and violence.

This book definitely made me think about life’s choices; how would I have handled such obstacles as the characters faced? What options did they really have, and did they truly make the best choices? Whether I agreed, disagreed, yelled at these characters, or cried with them, it was a very well-written and immersive reading experience.

Afterward, I closed the book and thought about my own life’s decisions.

By Barbara Kingsolver,

Why should I read it?

76 authors picked Demon Copperhead as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Demon's story begins with his traumatic birth to a single mother in a single-wide trailer, looking 'like a little blue prizefighter.' For the life ahead of him he would need all of that fighting spirit, along with buckets of charm, a quick wit, and some unexpected talents, legal and otherwise.

In the southern Appalachian Mountains of Virginia, poverty isn't an idea, it's as natural as the grass grows. For a generation growing up in this world, at the heart of the modern opioid crisis, addiction isn't an abstraction, it's neighbours, parents, and friends. 'Family' could mean love, or reluctant foster…


Book cover of Mountain Home: A Pictorial History of Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Catherine Astl Why did I love this book?

I loved this book because it’s like a picture book for adults! It weaves interesting details of life in the Smoky Mountains with photos of the people and places that make it such a unique slice of American history.

Most of the history takes place in the 1800s and early 1900s, and my favorites were pictures of William Marion “Black Bill” Walker of Walker Valley. What a character he was! Three wives–at the same time–twenty-six children and then some. All while living in 1800s Tennessee amongst the most devout Baptists you’ll ever meet.

I also liked the history of the Little River Railroad. Being a history buff, I loved this read!

By Willma Dykeman, Jim Stokely,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Mountain Home as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

SAME COVER AS STOCK PHOTO SHOWN. MINOR EDGEWEAR ON COVERS AND SPINE. INSIDE COVERS AND PAGES CLEAN AND INTACT. VERY NICE COPY.


Book cover of Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis

Catherine Astl Why did I love this book?

I especially loved this book on Appalachia because it told the truth. Sure, it was from one man’s perspective, but it resonated with me because it made sense.

This book also reminded me of my previous recommendation, Demon Copperhead. I like choosing a subject–say, Appalachia–and then reading multiple books about said subject.

This book was about choices, but it also rang true because the author’s own background, growing up amongst poverty and minimal options, lent credibility to the words, which I really liked.

By J. D. Vance,

Why should I read it?

4 authors picked Hillbilly Elegy as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER Coming November 2020 as a major motion picture from Netflix starring Amy Adams and Glenn Close

'The political book of the year' Sunday Times

'A frank, unsentimental, harrowing memoir ... A superb book' New York Post

'I bought this to try to better understand Trump's appeal ... but the memoir is so much more than that. A gripping, unputdownable page-turner' India Knight, Evening Standard

J. D. Vance grew up in the hills of Kentucky. His family and friends were the people most of the world calls rednecks, hillbillies or white trash.

In this deeply moving memoir, Vance…


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Oliver's Crossing: A Novel of Cades Cove

By Catherine Astl,

Book cover of Oliver's Crossing: A Novel of Cades Cove

What is my book about?

Cades Cove is a beautiful valley in Eastern Tennessee. Its mountain peaks saw a successful and industrious society for 119 years. From John and Lucretia Oliver’s first steps into the cove in 1818 to its inclusion in the 1937 opening of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, this quiet, stunningly beautiful place has inspired many who have vacationed in America’s most visited national park. 

What made the people of Cades Cove so special? What made their history so magical and inspiring? Though this is a work of fiction, the people described are real, as are all major events. Within these pages are historical facts and exact quotes taken from some of the best sources, some from the very memoirs of the people themselves.

Book cover of Bryson City Tales: Stories of a Doctor's First Year of Practice in the Smoky Mountains
Book cover of Cades Cove: The Life and Death of a Southern Appalachian Community
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