Thirteen children. One coal-dusted hollow. A mother who refused to let the darkness win.
In the shadow of the St. Charles mines, life was measured in tons of coal and the steady beat of a kitchen rhythm. For Jerry Buchanan and his twelve siblings, the world was a "house of many echoes"—a blended family stitched together by the unwavering grace of their mother, Pearlie.
Beneath and Beyond is more than a memoir of a vanished way of life; it is a tribute to the "Keeper of the Flame." From the "Nickel Nights" of poverty to the terrifying days the mine whistle blew at the wrong hour, Buchanan captures the grit of Appalachia and the resilience of a woman who bore the weight of thirteen lives and still found a way to lead them toward the light.
In this moving family saga, you will discover:
A stirring, poetic journey home to the place where memory lives and love never leaves. Perfect for readers of Hillbilly Elegy and Educated**.**