
Hollow's Heart: In a Broken World, Love Endures
Independently published
ISBN13:
9798285551492
$17.47
Heart's Hollow is a poignant, richly textured novel set in the rugged hills of Leslie County, Kentucky, on Buffalo Mountain, where the Caudill family navigates a post-apocalyptic world stripped bare by the collapse of the dollar. This evocative tale of resilience, community, and survival unfolds across 36 chapters, blending gritty realism with moments of quiet grace. The story centers on the Caudills, Elijah, Mara, Jasper, and Lila, as they lean on their land, their traditions, and each other to weather a world unraveling beyond their forty-acre sanctuary. Through vivid prose and a deeply rooted sense of place, the novel explores what it means to endure when the systems of modern life, money, markets, and electricity crumble, leaving only the strength of family, the bounty of the earth, and the stories that bind us.The novel opens in the fog-draped quiet of Buffalo Mountain, where Heart's Hollow, the Caudills' ancestral home, stands as a bastion of self-reliance. Leslie County, Kentucky, is depicted with tactile detail: the rustle of sycamores, the cluck of hens, the scent of woodsmoke and fresh biscuits wafting from Mara's kitchen. The forty acres of rolling hills, dense forests, and fertile fields are more than a backdrop; they are a character in their own right, offering sustenance and security in a world where cities like Lexington and Louisville have descended into chaos. The dollar's collapse has rendered paper money worthless, transforming urban centers into battlegrounds of desperation where people barter jewelry for flour or guard their wares with rifles. In contrast, Heart's Hollow is a fortress of foresight, with its smokehouse, root cellar, and corn crib stocked with venison, blackberry jam, and field corn, all meticulously preserved through generations-old practices.The novel's world is one of stark contrasts: the Caudills' self-sufficient life in the holler versus the broader collapse of society. Electricity is a memory, replaced by hog-lard candles and the rhythm of the sun. Markets like Hyden's are shadows of their former selves, where bartering is king, and strangers on the road bring whispers of danger. The fog that cloaks Buffalo Mountain mirrors the uncertainty beyond, yet it also underscores the Caudills' clarity of purpose. Their land is a tapestry of labor and love, with every jar of apple butter, every cured deer pelt, and every fodder shock a testament to their preparedness. This setting grounds the novel in a tangible, almost mythic sense of place, inviting readers to reflect on their own reliance on fragile systems.At its heart, Heart's Hollow is a meditation on resilience, community, and the enduring power of roots, both literal and metaphorical. The novel poses profound questions: What happens when the world's systems fail? What do we turn to when money becomes kindling? For the Caudills, the answer lies in their land and their legacy. The smokehouse, root cellar, and barn are not just practical structures but symbols of a life built on foresight, labor, and trust in the rhythms of nature. The novel contrasts the fragility of modern economies with the unshakable strength of self-reliance, suggesting that true wealth lies in the earth, in shared meals, and in the bonds of family.Another central theme is the interplay between isolation and community. While the Caudills are insulated by their forty acres, the novel's chapter titles, such as "The Visitor," "Strangers at the Gate," and "The Gathering," hint at external forces encroaching on their sanctuary. The story explores how a family rooted in tradition responds to outsiders, whether they bring aid, threat, or something in between. The Caudills' quiet strength is tested by these encounters, forcing them to balance self-preservation with the need for connection in a fractured world
- | Author: Ronnie Deaton
- | Publisher: Independently Published
- | Publication Date: May 27, 2025
- | Number of Pages: 00358 pages
- | Binding: Paperback or Softback
- | ISBN-10: NA
- | ISBN-13: 9798285551492
- Author:
- Ronnie Deaton
- Publisher:
- Independently Published
- Publication Date:
- May 27, 2025
- Number of pages:
- 00358 pages
- Binding:
- Paperback or Softback
- ISBN-10:
- NA
- ISBN-13:
- 9798285551492