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Meet Terri M. Brown, author of Daughters of Green Mountain Gap

Meet Terri M. Brown, author of Daughters of Green Mountain Gap

Date:
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Time:
5:30pm - 7:00pm
Location:
Main Auditorium
Location:
Main Library (300 N. Roxboro St)
Audience:
  Adult     Emerging Adult: 18-24 Year Olds     High School     Intergenerational     Senior Citizen  
Categories:
  Author Visit     Humanities  

Registration is required. There are 200 seats available.

Join us for a special author event celebrating Teri M. Brown and her compelling novel, Daughters of Green Mountain Gap, which has been selected as a prestigious NC Humanities 2026 NC Reads Pick for March 2026!

Cover of Daughters of Green Mountain Gap


Daughters of Green Mountain Gap is a powerful work of fiction set at the turn of the twentieth century in North Carolina. The story masterfully weaves together the lives of three generations of remarkable women:

  • Maggie McCoury, an Appalachian granny woman who relies on family traditions, folklore, and a dash of mountain magic.

  • Carrie Ann, her daughter, who believes the future lies in her university training and the modern medicine available in the town's apothecary.

  • Josie Mae, the granddaughter caught in the middle of this generational clash.

As Maggie and Carrie Ann spar over the use of roots and herbs versus science, the novel asks a profound question: what happens when neither family traditions nor modern medicine can save the ones you love most?


Teri M. Brown skillfully navigates the complexities of their lives, shedding light on timeless and relevant themes including fear of change, loss of traditions, and the intricate, often challenging, dynamics within a family.

Don't miss this opportunity to meet the author, hear about her inspiration and research process, and participate in a community discussion and Q&A.

A book signing will follow the discussion.

 

Hosted by Durham County Library Humanities

       

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