BLOODROOT by Amy Greene
Somewhere, in the darkest and most remote part of Tennessee, lie hollers, ridges, and knolls. Set among them is a place named Bloodroot Mountain, home to Myra and her granny. The mountain gets its name from the bloodroot flowers that grow there. These flowers are so toxic that they can cause death. They are also so curative that they have amazing healing powers
January 21, 2010
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Tags: Amy Greene, Knopf, lyrical, Magical Realism, Mental Health/Illness, Motherhood, Smoky Mountains, Tennessee В· Posted in: Contemporary, Debut Novel, Family Matters, Literary, US South
