Taters of the Ozarks

Taters of the Ozarks
Author: Deanna Lynn Harris
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2009-11
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1607994607

The Spudfields and McTaters are in a feud! In Taters of the Ozarks, author Deanna Harris, with vivid imagination and clever wit, introduces the Spudfields and McTaters, families not unlike othersa "except that they're potatoes. And what makes these families of taters stand out? In a unique, flowing poetic style, Deanna Harris recounts their heated, epic hostility. Even though the struggle began many years ago, these families attempt to hold their grudges until the enda "but can they? In this touching story of forgiveness and family, a young spud from each family dares to fall in love. Tempers flair and any hope of reconciliation appears to be impossible. However, when faced with an outside enemy that could destroy them all, the Spudfields and McTaters must band together if they are to have any chance of survival."

Taters of the Ozarks (Softcover)

Taters of the Ozarks (Softcover)
Author: Deanna Lynn Harris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2015-07-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781681186801

The Spudfields and McTaters are in a feud! In Taters of the Ozarks, author Deanna Harris, with vivid imagination and clever wit, introduces the Spudfields and McTaters, families not unlike others--except that they're potatoes. And what makes these families of taters stand out? In a unique, flowing poetic style, Deanna Harris recounts their heated, epic hostility. Even though the struggle began many years ago, these families attempt to hold their grudges until the end--but can they? In this touching story of forgiveness and family, a young spud from each family dares to fall in love. Tempers flair and any hope of reconciliation appears to be impossible. However, when faced with an outside enemy that could destroy them all, the Spudfields and McTaters must band together if they are to have any chance of survival.

Taters Go to Washington

Taters Go to Washington
Author: Deanna Lynn Harris
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2010-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1615666524

Can veggies remedy the problems that humans cannot? Read Taters Go to Washington in order to find out! Author Deanna Harris, in this sequel to her first book, Taters of the Ozarks, addresses the age-old hostilities between the Democrats and Republicans in a delightfully lighthearted look at some very serious issues in our country. Patty and Russet, in true down-home tater style, bring good, old-fashioned common sense to W-ville and take on the most important dilemmas in our capital, thus appealing to readers of all ages!

The Ozarks

The Ozarks
Author: Vance Randolph
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2017-04-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1610756088

Vance Randolph was perfectly constituted for his role as the chronicler of Ozark folkways. As a self-described “hack writer,” he was as much a figure of the margins as his chosen subjects, even as his essentially romantic identification with the region he first visited as the vacationing child of mainstream parents was encouraged by editors and tempered by his scientific training. In The Ozarks, originally published in 1931, we have Randolph’s first book-length portrait of the people he would spend the next half-century studying. The full range of Randolph’s interests—in language, in hunting and fishing, in folksongs and play parties, in moonshining—is on view in this book that made his name; forever after he was “Mr. Ozark,” the region’s preeminent expert who would, in collection after collection, enlarge and deepen his debut effort. With a new introduction by Robert Cochran, The Ozarks is the second entry in the Chronicles of the Ozarks series, a reprint series that will make available some of the Depression Era’s Ozarks books. An image shaper in its day, a cultural artifact for decades to come, this wonderful book is as entertaining as ever.

A History of the Ozarks, Volume 1

A History of the Ozarks, Volume 1
Author: Brooks Blevins
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 475
Release: 2018-06-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0252050606

Winner of the Missouri History Book Award, from the State Historical Society of Missouri Winner of the Arkansiana Award, from the Arkansas Library Association Geologic forces raised the Ozarks. Myth enshrouds these hills. Human beings shaped them and were shaped by them. The Ozarks reflect the epic tableau of the American people—the native Osage and would-be colonial conquerors, the determined settlers and on-the-make speculators, the endless labors of hardscrabble farmers and capitalism of visionary entrepreneurs. The Old Ozarks is the first volume of a monumental three-part history of the region and its inhabitants. Brooks Blevins begins in deep prehistory, charting how these highlands of granite, dolomite, and limestone came to exist. From there he turns to the political and economic motivations behind the eagerness of many peoples to possess the Ozarks. Blevins places these early proto-Ozarkers within the context of larger American history and the economic, social, and political forces that drove it forward. But he also tells the varied and colorful human stories that fill the region's storied past—and contribute to the powerful myths and misunderstandings that even today distort our views of the Ozarks' places and people. A sweeping history in the grand tradition, A History of the Ozarks, Volume 1: The Old Ozarks is essential reading for anyone who cares about the highland heart of America.

Ozark Country

Ozark Country
Author: Otto Ernest Rayburn
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2021-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1682261603

Published just days before America’s entry into World War II, Ozark Country is Otto Ernest Rayburn’s love letter to his adopted region. One of several chronicles of the Ozarks that garnered national attention during the Depression and war years, when many Americans craved stories about people and places seemingly untouched by the difficulties of the times, Rayburn’s colorful tour takes readers from the fictional village of Woodville into the backcountry of a region teeming with storytellers, ballad singers, superstitions, and home remedies. Rayburn’s tales—fantastical, fun, and unapologetically romantic—portray a world that had already nearly disappeared by the time they were written. Yet Rayburn’s depiction of the Ozarks resonates with notions of the region that have persisted in the American consciousness ever since.

Ozarks Fiddle Music

Ozarks Fiddle Music
Author: Drew Beisswenger
Publisher: Mel Bay Publications
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Music
ISBN: 161065319X

This book, which includes 308 tune transcriptions, is organized around individual fiddlers who typically combine Appalachian-style fiddling with rags, pop standards, Midwest-style fiddling and sometimes a touch of Western swing to create a style often identifiable as Ozarks. Thirty Ozarks fiddlers and their lives are highlighted with biographical sketches, photographs, and tune histories. Another 50 great Ozarks fiddlers are presented in a similar manner but with less detail. the book and accompanying CD (with 37 tunes, many recorded in the field) emphasize the older fiddling traditions connected to the square dances and community events more than those connected to bluegrass music and modern contest fiddling. Some of the tunes in the collection are old standbys such as Bile Them Cabbage while others such as Finley Creek Blues are unique to the region.The book is the result of years of work by two respected researchers. Gordon McCann won the prestigious Missouri Arts Award in 2002 for his decades of work documenting, studying, and accompanying Ozarks fiddle music. Drew Beisswenger, a music librarian at Missouri State University with a Ph.D. in ethnomusicology, has published three other works about fiddle music and is known for his strong transcription and analysis skills.

Explorer's Guide Ozarks: Includes Branson, Springfield & Northwest Arkansas (Second Edition) (Explorer's Complete)

Explorer's Guide Ozarks: Includes Branson, Springfield & Northwest Arkansas (Second Edition) (Explorer's Complete)
Author: Ron W. Marr
Publisher: The Countryman Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2012-06-04
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1581577907

This in-depth, native’s-eye view of this varied region, which sprawls from Missouri to Arkansas, gives travelers the best of the Ozarks. The Ozarks has become the destination of choice for music lovers seeking bluegrass jams or classical , foodies of all stripes looking for down-home rib shacks or 5-star cuisine, culture mavens searching out the gems of Branson, and outdoor enthusiasts gliding along lazy rivers snaking among the rolling hills which make this area so beautiful. This in-depth, native's-eye-guide to this varied region sprawling from Missouri to Arkansas will give travelers the best of the Ozarks, flavoring discriminating information with anecdotes and historical facts.

Ozark Magic and Folklore

Ozark Magic and Folklore
Author: Vance Randolph
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2012-07-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 0486122964

Includes eye-opening information on yarb doctors, charms, spells, witches, ghosts, weather magic, crops and livestock, courtship and marriage, pregnancy and childbirth, animals and plants, death and burial, and more.