Into the Sound Country is a story of rediscovery--of two
North Carolinians returning to seek their roots in the state's
eastern provinces. It is an affectionate, impressionistic, and
personal portrait of the coastal plain by two natives of the
region, writer Bland Simpson and photographer Ann Cary Simpson.
Here Bland Simpson tours his old waterfront haunts in Elizabeth
City, explores scuppernong vineyards from Hertford to Southport,
tramps through Pasquotank swamps and Croatan pine savannas, and
visits Roanoke River oyster bars and Core Banks fishing shanties.
Ann Simpson's original photographs capture both the broad vistas of
the sounds and rivers and the quieter corners of mossy creeks and
country churchyards. Her selection of archival illustrations ranges
from the informative to the humorous, from a turpentine scraper at
work in the 1850s to a pair of little girls playing with a
horseshoe crab on a Beaufort porch at the turn of the century.
A memorable journey into eastern Carolina's richly varied natural
world,
Into the Sound Country is for anyone who would spend
a while in one of America's most intriguing and underexplored
areas.