Who Crosses Storm Mountain?: 1911
Who Crosses Storm Mountain? is a 1911 novel by Charles Egbert Craddock that explores rural life in the American mountains. The story follows the Gilhooley family as they confront a crisis instigated by Deputy Clem Tweed and the vindictive Peter Petrie, leading to their forced departure from home. Amidst themes of conflict, poverty, and redemption, the narrative also features a whimsical subplot involving a drunken man's accidental kidnapping of a baby, ultimately highlighting the importance of familial bonds and goodwill during the Christmas season.






















