Shenandoah Moon: A Depression Era Narrative
Some people enjoy the factual aspects of history while others prefer the drama. Those who enjoy a combination of the two are probably those who enjoy reading historical fiction. If you are one of these individuals, and you particularly enjoy the history of the Blue Ridge Parkway area, then perhaps you should have a look at the novel Shenandoah Moon, penned by the late Duane Hahn.
The novel takes place in the 1930s during the creation of Shenandoah National Park and Skyline Drive. It follows the story of Kathy Shifflett and her conflicted attraction to a member of the Civilian Conservation Corps, and it also presents the struggles between the CCC and the families that were being driven from their homes in order for the park to be established.
Not only does Hahn’s novel present a multitude of facts that would rival any history book, it also illustrates the personal struggles that everyone faced during the Depression Era. This area of Virginia is rich with history, and to read this narrative of characters so similar to the people who once lived here is to almost feel as though one has had a firsthand experience of that history. It certainly lends itself to a greater appreciation of this beautiful area as we see it today!
(One note of interest: Duane Hahn helped to transform his novel into a script which was then performed by the Waynesboro Players Community Theater in April of 2009.)









