Harriette Simpson Arnow
1908–1986 (age 78)
Author
Biography
Harriette Simpson Arnow turned the rugged landscapes of Appalachia into living characters, weaving their complexities into novels such as "The Dollmaker" and memoirs that honored the dignity of rural life. Her prose balanced lyrical description with a deep empathy for families confronting change.
She encouraged new writers to observe the narratives around them and remained a thoughtful presence in the literary community, leaving a legacy of resilience that is still quietly celebrated near William Casada Cemetery and far beyond.