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Title: Award-Winning Novel Daughters of Green Mountain Gap by Teri M Brown Earns Acclaim for Its Rich Historical Narrative.

Teri M. Brown’s latest novel, Daughters of Green Mountain Gap, has taken the literary world by storm, earning multiple prestigious awards and critical acclaim. This deeply moving historical fiction, which explores the intergenerational dynamics of a North Carolina family at the turn of the twentieth century, has captured the hearts of readers and critics alike. The novel's accolades include:2024 Readers' Favorite Award – Gold Medal in Historical Fiction2024 American Fiction Awards – Finalist in Historical Fiction2024 International Impact Book Awards – Winner2024 BookFest Awards – First Place in Historical FictionNABE Pinnacle Book Achievement Award – Best Books in Historical FictionA Riveting Story of Family, Tradition, and the Clash Between Old and NewAt the heart of Daughters of Green Mountain Gap is the story of three generations of women—Maggie McCoury, her daughter Carrie Ann, and her granddaughter Josie Mae—each grappling with their own beliefs, challenges, and identities. Maggie, a respected Appalachian granny woman, is a generational healer who relies on the wisdom passed down through family traditions, folklore, and insights from a local Cherokee tribe. She believes that the roots, herbs, and a dash of mountain magic she uses are the best remedies for the ailments of her community.In contrast, her daughter Carrie Ann has embraced modernity. Armed with her university education, she is convinced that the answers to life’s problems lie in the scientific medicine available at the town’s apothecary. The tension between the two women’s beliefs creates a powerful dynamic, as they clash over the best ways to heal and protect their loved ones. Josie Mae, the granddaughter, finds herself torn between these two worlds—caught between the deep-rooted traditions of her grand...


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