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UNC alum, award-winning author Charles Frazier keeps focus on Appalachia in new book


With a keen eye for detail and a shrewd observation of the flawed human heart, best-selling author Charles Frazier returns to Appalachia to pay tribute to the land and natives who shaped him as a writer. His third novel, "Nightwoods" (Random House), is a literary page-turner set in the 1960s in small-town North Carolina. (Raleigh News & Observer)

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