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The Foxfire Books
With nearly 9 million copies in print, The Foxfire Book and its eleven companion volumes stand
memorial to the people and the vanishing culture of the Southern
Appalachian Mountains, brought to life for readers through the words of
those who were born, lived their lives, and passed away there—words
collected by high school students who wanted to be a part of their
community and preserve their heritage. All 12 volumes in the regular
series are anthologies of Foxfire Magazine articles written by Rabun
County high school students over the magazine's 40-year history,
usually expanded through follow-up interviews and other research.
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