The Quiet Work is an Appalachian memoir rooted in faith, family, and the steady labor that holds a life together.
After the loss of his father, a young boy is raised by his grandfather—Poppy—a man shaped by the mountains, the mines, and a belief that work done quietly still matters. Set in the hills of southeastern Kentucky, this memoir tells the story of growing up where responsibility comes early, words are few, and love is shown through action.
These are stories of wood smoke and morning chores, of lessons taught without lectures, and of a way of life that values endurance, humility, and keeping one's word. Through memory and reflection, The Quiet Work preserves a disappearing Appalachian world and honors the men and women who carried it forward without asking to be seen.
This book is for readers who believe that the truest legacies are built slowly, by hand, and passed down one ordinary day at a time.
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