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I hope you enjoy the stories about life in the Appalachian mountains. Holding a special endearment to Southeastern Kentucky, my writings will continue to stir emotions, inspire the ambitous, and give pause to the mountain woman.

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Under the Weeping Willow
In 1957, Sara Jewell Farmer, a precocious 5 year old, discovers the joys and sorrows of life in the Appalachian mountains. Learning from the generations of women in her family, Sara mirrors the strength and wit of the mountain woman. Determined to make the world a better place, Sara achieves her goals; for herself, her family, and , most of all, for Harlan County.
The Zinnia Tales
A collection of short stories celebrating what it means to be an "Appalachian woman", written by fourteen authors. You will delight in the warmth of these stories, which demonstrate the sisterhood of the mountain woman. The book shows a warm and wonderful insight to true mountain life. Susan Noe Harmon's "Secrets in the Cedar Chest" reveals surprising ancestry as a grandaughter discovers her heritage.
Self-Rising Flowers
This is the second book of a collection of fictional short stories about the lives of women who make their homes in the Appalachian mountains. These works portray women who possess the qualities it takes to be a true "mountain girl". Susan Noe Harmon's "For the Love of Annie" tells of a young woman conquering adversity by heeding the wisdom of her grandmot
LOOK FOR:
Christmas Blooms, a new collection of short stories will be available in late October 2008.