The Foxfire Book of Simple Living: Celebrating Fifty Years of Listenin', Laughin', and Learnin'
By (Author) Foxfire Fund
Random House USA Inc
Bantam Books Inc
15th September 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
975.8
Paperback
592
Width 152mm, Height 231mm, Spine 30mm
561g
Celebrating over five decades of folk wisdom, storytelling, and handcrafting tradition, The Foxfire 50th Anniversary Book is a fitting tribute to the people who have preserved the stories, crafts, and customs that define life in the Appalachian mountains. First published in 1972, The Foxfire Book was a surprise bestseller that brought Appalachia's philosophy of simple living to hundreds of thousands of readers. Whether you wanted to hunt game, bake the old-fashioned way, or learn the art of successful moonshining, The Foxfire Museum and Heritage Center had a contact who could teach you how with clear, step-by-step instructions. Today, Foxfire's mission remains the same, and The Foxfire Book of Simple Living is both a rich look back at five decades of collected wisdom, as well as an intriguing look forward at the artists and craftsman who are working to preserve the Appalachian tradition for future generations. We hear from doll and soap makers who continue to use and adapt the time-tested methods outlined in The Foxfire Book, not to mention hunters, blacksmiths, musicians, and carpenters whose respect for those who preceded them enhances their own art. We see how the mountain community has responded to the films, books, and plays that have tried (and sometimes failed) to represent them. And, above all, by listening to the voices of those who came before, we celebrate the people who have preserved the stories, crafts, and customs that define life in the Appalachian mountain region.
Founded in 1966, FOXFIRE is a nonprofit education organization. Foxfire's learner-centered, community-based approach is advocated through The Foxfire Museum and Heritage Center and grounded in the Southern Appalachian culture that promotes a sense of place and appreciation of local people and culture as essential educational tools.