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Author John Ehle's acclaimed seven novel series set in the mountains of western North Carolina follows the Wright family through 160 years of their history. Ehle's success as an author mirrored the success of the series as he created a rich cultural environment full of the wonders of North Carolina.
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During World War I, more than 2,300 German citizens were housed in camp in Hot Springs, NC by the US Government. The government feared the Germans might be spies and interned them in the mountains. The Germans were not soldiers and lived in harmony with the local people. The history of the situation is briefly described.
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North Carolina writer John Ehle's entire career has been interconnected to the film industry. From being Governor Terry Sanford's special assistant where he participated in the creation of the North Carolina Film Board and the North Carolina School of the Arts, to his novels being adapted into films themselves, Ehle has greatly influenced film in North Carolina.
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Weiss discusses year-round, multi-track school programs, their successes and problems, and the experiences of five programs in operation in North Carolina.