Scotland
National Library selects West Virginia Writer, Betty Dotson-Lewis (B. L. Dotson-Lewis), books on
Appalachia due to their connection to Scottish and Scots-Irish Culture and
History
Books selected by Scotland National Library for International Collection “Appalachia: Spirit Triumphant”
“Sago
Mine Disaster (Featured Story): Appalachian Coalfield Stories”
“The
Sunny Side of Appalachia: Bluegrass from the Grassroots”
Images from Appalachia
Letter from Author:
Hi Y’all,
My name is Betty Dotson-Lewis. I am a writer from Summersville, West
Virginia (Appalachia). My grandfather was William Basil Young of Southwest
Virginia and of Scottish descent. I
grew up in the Appalachian coalfields surrounded by the best people in the
world with popular Scottish surnames such as; Smith, Brown, Wilson, McDaniel,
McKenzie, Burnett, Ritchie, McQueen, Kincaid, McMillan, Akins and on and
on. These are the people in my books.
So, I wanted you to know that we,
the descendants of the Scottish and Scots-Irish, are still here, in these
secluded hollows and windswept ridges of the Appalachian Mountains where our
tough and resilient ancestors first settled. Appalachia is where you can get close to your
Scottish roots on this side of the Atlantic and acquainted with your kin.
Our Scottish and Scots-Irish
ancestors fled to America because of political and religious persecution. These
settlers who made that long, hard journey across the ocean in the 1700s, often
sick or starving, brought little or no material baggage, but they did bring
their cultural baggage, which included the many ballads, stories, and
instrumental tunes from their own heritage. Fiddle tunes with bows dusted in
kitchen flour fill the air on any given Sunday after church when clans gather.
They brought with them their severe and stubborn reputation and their brand of
Protestantism which has served as the foundation for our Baptist and Methodist
faiths today. They brought a talent for
making corn whiskey (moonshine) to go along with their distaste for government.
Most landed in Philadelphia where
they intended to settle but soon they discovered the good farm land was already
taken, and they disliked the British Colonial government as much as the one
they had left behind. Thus, the immigrants left Philly and headed west and
south settling in the Appalachian Mountains becoming some of the first white setters in
that region. The green valleys and highlands not only provided a remote haven
and a barrier to the outside world, but reminded the Scotch and Scots-Irish of
their homes in the Old World.
Take care,
Betty Dotson-Lewis (B. L. Dotson-Lewis, WV Writer)
lewis_betty@hotmail.com
Take care,
Betty Dotson-Lewis (B. L. Dotson-Lewis, WV Writer)
lewis_betty@hotmail.com
********************************
About my books:
About my books:
My books are devoted to documenting and understanding Appalachian culture and values
and passing down the heritage. Readers will be fascinated by numerous
first-person interviews with the Scots-Irish settlers and other immigrants who
have struggled through coal mine tragedies, union wars, floods, family feuds,
industrialization and de-industrialization to help form the modern Appalachia.
There are prescriptions for reform, celebrations of things that are worth preserving
in the modern world. A unique portrait
of mountain people is painted in their own words.
Journey into our world of Appalachia- A place both
physical and spiritual
Books may
be ordered from:
(www.) Amazon, Barnesandnoble, WV Book Co. in Charleston, WV, www.buybooksontheweb.com, booksamillion.com, Tamarack in Beckley, West Virginia, etc.
(www.) Amazon, Barnesandnoble, WV Book Co. in Charleston, WV, www.buybooksontheweb.com, booksamillion.com, Tamarack in Beckley, West Virginia, etc.
Selected works by this
author:
|
||||||||||||
|
|
*********************
co-author of “The Girl From Stretchneck Holler, Inside Appalachia” by Betty Dotson-Lewis and Kathleen Colley Slusher (novel - fiction) --- not included in Scotland National Library selection
http://www.amazon.com/Stretchneck-Holler-Inside-Appalachia-ebook/dp/B007UIYD8A -- print copy also available
co-author of “The Girl From Stretchneck Holler, Inside Appalachia” by Betty Dotson-Lewis and Kathleen Colley Slusher (novel - fiction) --- not included in Scotland National Library selection
http://www.amazon.com/Stretchneck-Holler-Inside-Appalachia-ebook/dp/B007UIYD8A -- print copy also available
No comments:
Post a Comment