"A rich sensitive portrait of this legendary person." -- Now &
Then
"A warm, graceful, and thorough exploration of one woman's
day-to-day and artistic worlds." -- Notes
"An excellent tribute to her life." -- Folk Music Journal
"It is to our benefit that this inspirational historical figure has
been rendered more accessible to the rest of us." -- American
Music
"Jane Gentry was one of the great bearers of the traditional arts,
and lovers of these arts will want to read her story." -- Loyal
Jones
"Paints a complex portrait of a woman who lived in a quiet area,
but who touched others with her gifts of song and storytelling." --
Our State
"Presents the fascinating story of Gentry's ancestry and life,
includes music and words to seventy of her songs, and retells
fifteen of her Jack tales. This book is likely to considered an
important source for folklorists for generations to come." --
Appalachian Heritage
"Reflects a thorough knowledge and appreciation of its subject and
an ease of style." -- Journal of American Folklore
"Smith has begun the long-overdue project of reclaiming women's
space on the musical landscape of Appalachia." -- Journal of
Appalachian Studies
"Smith, herself a performer of traditional music, has given us a
bountiful, beautifully realized biography of this unique woman." --
Knoxville News-Sentinel
"The tapestry of Gentry's life story is interwoven with the real
life anecdotes and stories of a diverse people." -- Bourbon
Times
"This book, beautifully researched and written, with grace notes of
jacktales and accounts of North Carolina mountain life, records a
precious part of America's music history and celebrates
Appalachia's contribution to the arts." -- Sharyn McCrumb
"This is a rich account of mountain lore and music in an area that
decades later, Bascom Lamar Lunsford declared 'the last stand of
natural people'." -- Come-All-Ye
"This is an admirable tribute to a woman regionally renown for her
songs, storytelling, crafts, and unflagging cheer." -- Old Time
Herald
"This very absorbing book contains a profusion of subject matter
from genealogy to local history, from photographs to page music."
-- From the Quill
"Winner of the 1998 Willie Parker Peace History Book Award given by
the North Carolina Society of Historians." --
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