I just finished this book (Civil War novel), which was damn good, and I
was looking in my atlas for Cold Mountain and could not find it. This
may be a dumb question, but is there actually a Cold Mountain somewhere
in North Carolina?
Could anyone from that part of the country help me out
Kelly's post reminded me to mention my favorite novel about country-type
music, specifically bluegrass. Written by Mary Ann Taylor-Hall, Come And
Go, Molly Snow is a story about a young woman fiddler struggling to
reconcile herself to the accidental death of her daughter; it's got some of
the
One of the best things that I ever did was to get my mother to start
reading Lee Smith. Now we have something to talk about at Thanksgiving.
Couldn't get into "Fair and Tender Ladies" or "Family Linen", but "Saving
Grace" ruled in Hell. But then again, I'm a sucker for snake handling.
Tom Moran
I don't know the location, but FWIW, what a great book. It's the kind of
book where you keep reading paragraphs aloud to whomever is in the room with
you, because the writing is so good.
--Jamie S.
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Jim Nelson said about the Cold Mountain CD that will be packaged with the
book:
That's a great deal for those of us who've had the book for over a year
now...
Like I said. You people are crabby.
Jim Caliguri said about the CD being sold only with the book (starting in
March):
Is this right? I
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Subject: Cold Mountain CD
Jim Nelson said about the Cold Mountain CD that will be packaged with
the
book:
That's a great deal for those of us
Jim Nelson said about the Cold Mountain CD that will be packaged with
the
book:
That's a great deal for those of us who've had the book for over a
year
now...
Like I said. You people are crabby.
[Matt Benz] Really. They're only doing a cd based on the book
because
Um...I don't think *I* was doing the complaining here. I was refering to
this:
Jim Nelson said about the Cold Mountain CD that will be packaged
with
the
book:
That's a great deal for those of us who've had the book for over
a
year
now...
[Matt Benz] Them ain't my
It's great old-time music, at least the first few cuts
are, so who cares that they made the album because of a popular book?
It
should happen more often - you know, like, new people hearing you play
the
music you want to. What are you complaining about, Matt?
[Matt Benz] Ah, I
l, so the consumer that purchases Songs From The
Mountain will get a free copy of Cold Mountain in paperback"
which would seem to suggest that marketing distribution (DNA) will be
CD-oriented, not book-orientedl, so instead of buying the book again just to
get the CD, you can think of it as just buy
sold packaged with the novel, so the consumer that
purchases Songs From The Mountain will get a free copy of
Cold Mountain in paperback"
So, any idea how much this "free copy" of the book is going to cost? Can you tell us
what's on the CD?
Jim Nelson
Sorry to be boring, but does anyone know if this is likely to make it across the
pond? or am I going to be placing an order with amazon?
on or offlist reply appreciated
ta
Stevie
e was a cd for that, too (with the
"author" singing. Yikes!) when it became huge. When's the Cold Mountain
movie coming out?
[Me] Um, you're wrong. First of all, Dirk Powell got the idea of this CD
over a year ago before the book was a smash. He read it, liked it, and
asked me how to get in touch w
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