In the spirited, prohibition-era narrative, 'Hang the Moon' by Jeannette Walls, we follow the daring tale of Sallie Kincaid, a woman of sharp wit and boundless resourcefulness. The daughter of the influential Duke Kincaid, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she is ousted from her family at a young age. Upon her defiant return years later, Sallie is thrust into the throes of familial discord and societal lawlessness. As she grapples with long-standing family secrets and navigates the perilous terrain of bootlegging, Sallie's strength and tenacity shine bright. Her story is an evocative journey, painting a vibrant portrait of a woman who is unyielding in the face of adversity—and the transformation of the American South during one of its most volatile periods.