John Ehle
John Ehle (1925–2018) was an influential American novelist and screenwriter, often referred to as "the father of Appalachian literature." Born in Asheville, North Carolina, he served in the U.S. Army during World War II before pursuing studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Ehle's works, such as The Land Breakers (1964) and The Winter People (1982), vividly depict life in the Appalachian Mountains, blending historical fiction with rich storytelling.
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Average Rating5.634 votesRelease DateApr 14, 198937 years ago -
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Job Writer
Average Rating6.715 votesRelease DateSep 14, 199531 years ago
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