In 1912, twenty-two-year-old Evelyn Grace leaves New York after attending a Christian revival where she learns about a mountain mission in the isolated Appalachian village of Asher, Tennessee. Idealistic, educated, and quietly determined, she arrives believing she has come to teach poor children and serve God. Instead, she enters a world shaped by hardship, folk medicine, clan loyalties, suspicion of outsiders, moonshining, and deep spiritual hunger.

At the mission, Evelyn is taken under the care of Temperance Pinkham, an older Quaker woman who speaks with plain, old-fashioned wisdom and believes the people of Asher do not need to be "fixed" so much as understood. Evelyn also comes into conflict with Reverend Jeremiah Grigs, a stern old-school minister whose views on women, education, and modern thinking clash with her own. Meanwhile, she forms a life-changing friendship with Anna Rowntree, an Appalachian woman hungry to learn to read, and slowly becomes aware of Dr. Henry Farlow, a mountain-born physician whose cold reserve masks a divided soul.

As Evelyn begins teaching, she discovers that children are being pulled from school to work for Joseph Ruths, a violent moonshiner who uses his son Horace to recruit boys into the trade. What begins as a mission of service becomes a test of courage, faith, and endurance.



Autorentext

Elijah Hernandez is a writer, educator, and creative force behind a wide range of fiction and nonfiction works. His writing blends strong emotional tension, vivid storytelling, and memorable characters with a style that aims to keep readers invested from the first page to the last. Through Premium Publishing, he continues to create stories and books across multiple genres for readers looking for bold, compelling, and immersive work.

Titel
The Cove
Untertitel
Evelyn Grace, #1
EAN
9798224289783
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
28.03.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.4 MB