Humor from the Country
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Humor from the Country

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Life during the early to mid-twentieth century is often viewed as a time of backbreaking work for meager returns. Often, the strength and resiliency of family and neighbors is overlooked. Through stories based on childhood memories, master storyteller Jerry Apps gives us insights into the lighter side of country life. About the Author: A professor emeritus of agriculture a...more
Paperback, 160 pages
Published February 20th 2005 by Voyageur Press
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Sarah
Sarah rated it 2 of 5 stars
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I know most of you reading this probably don't care about a collection of humorous stories about growing up on a farm in mid-20th century, but I read the whole thing, so I'm going ot write about it. Luckily, I wasn't particularly enthused by it, but that's because it wasn't necessarily written for me. While I can relate to some, okay a lot, of aspects of farm life covered in it, the tone of this book is directed at an older generation. I could definitely see my grandpas really enjoying it.
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