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I agree with Demon Copperhead, also Where the Crawdads Sing, and in a very different setting Lillian Boxfish Takes a Walk.



My review from 2016 actually included the words of this QOW:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

- Jade City by Fonda Lee
I fell in love with the place in the first paragraph of this fantasy novel.
- Big Two-Hearted River by Ernest Hemingway
The book I just read, Maud's Line, conjures up rural Oklahoma in the 1920's - including the need to carry a stick and gun with you to combat poisonous snakes.



Demon Copperhead, The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek and Kingsolver’s memoir give three different but vivid views of Appalachia.
Plainsong, Eventide, Lonesome Dove - Midwest, west
I seemed to find a lot of tropical and water related books for ATY prompts in the last couple years. These all have a strong sense of place:
The River of Doubt: Theodore Roosevelt's Darkest Journey-Amazon river
The Garden of Evening Mists -Malaysia
Salvage the Bones - Mississippi coast
People of the Whale - Pacific NW island
The Hungry Tide - India, Sundarbans
Migrations - from Greenland to Antarctica.
The Rain Heron - the country was unnamed but it felt very real.

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