Abigail Cutter

About The Author

Abigail Cutter bases her novels on extensive historical research, but she isn’t a professional historian. She started out as an artist/printmaker with an MFA from George Washington University, teaching art and showing work in galleries. During a long stint at the National Endowment for the Humanities, she developed a deep love for American history. She also married a man who came with an 18th-century farm in the mountains of Virginia. Also the author of The Last of What I Am, Cutter currently lives with her family both at the farm and in the small historic town of Waterford, VA.

Books by Abigail Cutter

What the Trees Remember

A Novel

Deeply researched and perfect for fans of Jayne Anne Phillips’s Night Watch, this action-packed coming-of-age tale, set in post–Civil War Appalachia, is part suspenseful mystery, part incisive examination of this nation’s history of racial violence.
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