Best Person Rural: Essays of a Sometime Farmer

by Noel Perrin
Best Person Rural: Essays of a Sometime Farmer  
published September 1st 2006 by David R. Godine Publisher
binding Hardcover
isbn 1567923070   (isbn13: 9781567923070)
pages 175
description In 1963, Noel Perrin, a 35-year-old professor of English at Dartmouth College, bought an 85-acre farm in Thetford Center, Vermont. For the next forty ...more
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06-21-07



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Dan
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04/30/08

recommends it for: people who live in the city and yearn for the forest
This book collects essays from Noel Perrin's series of essay collections about rural New England. Basically, he's a scholarly city man who decided to move out to the country and earnestly try to live like and understand the natives. Most of the essays in this collection focus on things like making maple sugar, using a peavey while lumberjacking, or understanding the unspoken rules of who gets to speak in an encounter of three or more people. Perrin is a witty, insightful, and balanced writer. Th...more
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Rebecca
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05/14/08

Read in May, 2008
This is a first-person view of the small Vermont town my fiance grew up in. His mother gave it to me at Christmas with the idea that it would give me a better idea of their part of the country . . . and it has, already. I read it at breakfast with a quiet cup of tea, and long to live on a farm in Vermont. Also, I now know how to put up a fence and make real maple sugar candy.

The collection of essays isn't anything stunning or extremely insightful, but the author was an English professor at ...more
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Faye
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05/04/08

Read in April, 2008
This book contains the short stories of farmer and Dartmouth professor, Noel Perrin. Reading this book brought back fond memories of growing up on a small farm in Western Massachusetts near the border town of Guilford, Vermont. I have been thinking about moving back to the country and so maybe it will have something to do with my future as well. I made a copy of th sugaring stories for a gentleman at work who makes maple syrup every year. I also gave my sister a copy of anoter book of essays...more
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07/13/08

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