The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michele Richardson My rating: 5 of 5 stars There's not much I can add to the glowing reviews, but I was thoroughly engrossed in the world-building of this Appalachia set Depression-era novel. Women's fiction in the best sense of the word, it brings to life a world of determined women, starving families, medical mysteries, and the healing properties of the written word. Cussy--nicknamed "Bluet" for the color of her skin--is one of the last of the blue people of Kentucky, families affected by a recessive gene that created a population of blue-skinned offspring. Outcast, shunned, attacked, and under the law treated as second class "coloreds" by their communities. Even when medical science offers an explanation and a treatment, Bluet is still an outcast and subject to hatred and miscegenation laws. But she perseveres, taking a job as a Packhorse Librarian, women who under the WPA of t...