If you’re going through a difficult time with your writing or your life, you may find that positive emotions of joy, interest, and inspiration are available in the restorative experience of re-reading a favorite book. For me, most of those books are right in my office library, and they can be anything from the 17th century and on. Many, though, are children’s middle grade novels.
A few weeks ago, I returned to Kerry Madden’s Maggie Valley Books, GENTLE’S HOLLER; LOUISIANA’S SONG; and JESSIE’S MOUNTAIN.
After reading the first when it came out several years ago, I bought it and then next two volumes. I knew I’d want to read them all again and again.
Have you read Kerry’s Maggie Valley books?
Livy Two Weems and her big, loving (and scrappy) family have plenty of serious trouble, but always in the context of the solidity of a connected, strong family unit. If you’ve somehow missed these books, you’ve missed three beautifully-written tapestries of Appalachian life with contemporary and universal appeal, a main character of great depth and resilience in Livy Two, and a large supporting cast you come to know and love.
It’s not only Kerry’s heart-wrenching, human, funny, loving stories that offer comfort and an influx of positive emotions. The writing is inspired and inspiring.
The narrator, Livy Two Weems, is a young songwriter, and her voice sings. The narrative and dialogue is musical and full of color, the descriptions so complete, internal life so open, actions so clear, that I see the story unfold as a film in my mind’s eye every time I read.
So by re-reading, I get not only the pleasure and comfort I may need at the time, but I gather inspiration for my writing life.
Kerry’s strong plot, lyrical language, intense and detailed descriptions and captivating voice motivate me to bring that same beauty to my own work, in my own way. Her ability to create a dozen (or more!) substantial, individualized characters amazes me!
Because I’m such a fan, I also enjoy connecting with the author at her website (oh, how I love that song!) and her blog, where she writes about the writing life, and her stories of the writing journey that validate and encourage my own.
And speaking of favorite novels, Kerry’s biography of my very favorite novelist came out last year, too! It’s the only Harper Lee biography written for children and young adults, and it’s wonderfu
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