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Franklin, a small town in Western North Carolina where rubies and sapphires have been mined for generations, has earned the moniker “The Gem Capital of the World.” In her stirring short collection, In the Gem Mine Capital of the World, Rose McLarney delicately unearths the true meaning of the mines, of their gems and their histories.
Includes the poems “Mine,” “Realizing,” “In the Gem Mine Capital of the World,” “A Great Many Discoveries,” “Fossils Aren’t Found in Appalachia,” “Heart,” “Given,” “If One Says ‘Red’,” and “Question.”
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