In “Mississippi Piney Woods: A Photographic Study of Folk Architecture,” Patti Carr Black embarks on a meticulous exploration of the unique vernacular architecture that characterizes this Southern region. Through compelling photography and insightful commentary, Black captures the intricate details and cultural significance of structures that reflect the rich history and craftsmanship of the area. The book combines aesthetic beauty with a scholarly lens, situating these architectural forms within broader socio-historical contexts, and celebrating the resilience and creativity of local communities. Patti Carr Black is an acclaimed author and historian whose work often emphasizes the intersection of culture, place, and identity. With deep roots in the Southern landscape, her passion for documentation and preservation resonates throughout her career. Black's extensive research and personal connections to the Mississippi piney woods offer readers an authentic perspective, stemming from her commitment to honoring local heritage and fostering a greater appreciation for regional artistry. This book serves as an essential resource for scholars, architects, and lovers of Southern culture. Readers will find inspiration in Black's thoughtful photographs and narratives, making this volume not only a visual delight but also an invitation to engage with the intricate stories that dwell within these once-quiet structures of the Mississippi Piney Woods.