Going to Ground, set in Irwin County, Georgia was named in 2005 to the Georgia Center for the Book’s list of the “Top 25 Books All Georgians Should Read.” The CD-audio edition is narrated by Blackmarr with atmospheric flourishes of Native American Cedar flute, fiddle, and harmonica. Asked why she thought the book had remained so popular, she said she thought it spoke “to our common longing to feel grounded in home territory, to know where we belong. As soon as I get south of Macon, everything about me starts to relax. I can breathe.”
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