Table of contents for Kettle bottom : Diane Gilliam Fisher.


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I. Summer 
 Fall
Explosion at Winco, No. 9
L'Inglese
My Dearest Hazel
The Rocks Down Here
Dear, Diary
Journal of Catherine Terry
At the Colored Bathhouse
Pearlie Asks Her Mama What Poontang Means
Jake and Isom
Violet's Wash
Shelva Jean Tells the Sheriff What She Saw
After the Dago Boy Turns Up Dead
A Book Report, by Pearlie Webb
My Dearest Hazel
Out of the Whirlwind
Two Hundred Million Years
The Dancers Are All Gone Under the Hill
Pearlie Tells What Happened at School
Pink Hollyhocks
Abe
Walter and His Mama Talk about Angels
Journal of Catherine Terry
II. Raven Light
III. Winter 
 Summer 
Journal of Catherine Terry
A Reporter from New York Asks Edith Mae Chapman, Age Nine, What Her Daddy Tells Her about the Strike
Dear Sister
My Dearest Hazel
Dear, Diary
Ash Wednesday
Sang
Another Book Report, by Pearlie Webb
My Dearest Hazel
Lick Creek Tent Colony
What History Means to Me
Dear Sister
Dear Mr. President
A Reporter from Boston Comes to Lick Creek
Henry Burgess Decides to Go Back In
One Voice
Sheepskin
Samson
Milk
David
Woody Hartsell Tells about Walter's First Day
The Mother Has Her Say
Author's Note
Notes to Poems
About the Author




Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Mingo County (W, Va, ) Poetry, West Virginia Poetry