“If trouble don’t kill me”

Some Virginia publishing news, from Publishers Lunch:

NON-FICTION
Biography

Roanoke Times writer Ralph Berrier’s IF TROUBLE DON’T KILL ME, uncovering the lives of Saford and Clayton Hall, who struggled out of Appalachian poverty to reach the brink of fame in the world of country and bluegrass music only for it to be dashed by the advent of World War II, chronicling their troubled lives following the war and their eventual return to the hollow in the mountains of Virginia, presenting a colorful portrait of Appalachian culture and offering a touching family story (the author is Clayton Hall’s grandson), to Brett Valley at Crown, at auction, by Peter McGuigan of Foundry Literary + Media.

One Response

  1. Enjoyed this book very much, Very well written. Kept my interest from page 1.

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