
Queen of Appalachia
'Queen of Appalachia' Summary
'Queen of Appalachia' follows the story of a lost civilization hidden within the Appalachian Mountains. These descendants of early American pioneers have established a utopian society called 'Arcadia,' where a monarchy rules and technology has advanced beyond the understanding of the outside world. Life in Arcadia is idyllic, with a focus on community, peace, and prosperity. However, their isolated existence is threatened when a group of outsiders stumble upon their hidden world. The Queen of Appalachia, a wise and compassionate leader, must navigate the complex challenges of protecting her people and their way of life while dealing with the ramifications of exposure to the modern world. The novel explores themes of isolation, societal structures, and the impact of technology on a utopian society. As Arcadia grapples with the consequences of their secret being revealed, readers are left to ponder the potential outcomes for this hidden civilization.Book Details
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