About This Book
The narrative follows a Midwestern farm family through an agricultural year as they tend crops, raise livestock, and prepare prize animals for the county fair. It juxtaposes the hard work of planting, tobacco setting, plowing, and haying with domestic and recreational moments such as children's games, lake swims, and family celebrations. Individual scenes emphasize neighborly rivalry, local customs, and the mechanics of farm life while revealing quiet tensions and affectionate bonds among parents and children. Humor and plainspoken observation underscore the rhythms of rural life, showing how seasonal labor, community rituals, and personal pride shape daily experience on the farm.
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