
Nestled in a deep gorge where the Great Smoky Mountains rise like a blue‑tinted wall, a tiny schoolhouse clings to a ridge above a shimmering river. The surrounding wilderness—rushing streams, towering pines, and ever‑changing seasons—provides a dramatic backdrop for the modest lessons taught by the earnest teacher, Abner Sage, who worries constantly about the hidden dangers of the wild.
Among his pupils, one boy stands apart: Leander Yerby, a restless, freckled youth who seems immune to the perils that the teacher warns about. He swims where others fear to wade, scales crags with ease, and dazzles classmates with a quick mind that masters both numbers and geography. Yet his daring spirit and the teacher’s cautious admonitions set the stage for a quiet rivalry, hinting at the challenges that will test both the boy’s boldness and the community’s fragile peace.
Full title
The moonshiners at Hoho-hebee Falls 1895
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (161K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2007-11-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1850–1922
A sharp-eyed storyteller of Appalachian life, she wrote vivid local-color fiction under the pen name Charles Egbert Craddock. Her novels and stories helped introduce many readers to the Tennessee mountains in the late 19th century.
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