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"Life Notes From a Woman: A Coal Camp- first in a series of "Life Notes" books by Sarah Cornett-Hagen a native of . This story details the beginnings of a mountain woman, a coal miner's daughter, reared in the hills of eastern . It takes you deep into the heart of coal mining country to a town called Haymond and the ways and times of the people who lived there shortly before World War 2. The story carries you through Sarah's coming of age years in the early fifties and beyond as the author shares with you how she became a woman who knows, "Mountain roots run deep and tendrils of these roots are wrapped gently around her heart forever."…mehr

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"Life Notes From a Woman: A Coal Camp- first in a series of "Life Notes" books by Sarah Cornett-Hagen a native of . This story details the beginnings of a mountain woman, a coal miner's daughter, reared in the hills of eastern . It takes you deep into the heart of coal mining country to a town called Haymond and the ways and times of the people who lived there shortly before World War 2. The story carries you through Sarah's coming of age years in the early fifties and beyond as the author shares with you how she became a woman who knows, "Mountain roots run deep and tendrils of these roots are wrapped gently around her heart forever."


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Sarah Cornett-Hagen, a native, lives quietly in the countryside of southern .

Her beloved home, Still Point, is the touchstone for her lush poetry and homespun philosophical writing. Sarah's sensitive eye for observing patterns of life becomes obvious to the reader as she weaves her magical spell of wonder by sharing her innermost thoughts about life as she lives it. Her most recent published work is found in the anthology, "Poetry as Prayer: Appalachian Women Speak" by Wind. Her tribute to , "Mountain Lady" will be published in "The Rag." , August 2004. "Blackberry Heaven" published in the International Library of Poetry 2003, "Colors of Life" captures the essence of Sarah's uplifting spirit.