This narrative about children growing up on a small farm during the 1930's and 40's is rich in emotion, insight, and detail. As with all good human interest stories, one is quickly immersed in dilemmas, crises, and antics gone awry. The emphasis on visual action makes for stimulating reading as well as the possibility of translating into film.
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Congrats and hang in there, positive thinking. -- Greg Armstrong - Reader
GOOD LUCK PAL!!!!!! -- Judi Davidson - Reader and friend
Way to go Wayne, you are an inspiration. Cheers -- Marie Dixon - a new writer
Come to Canada, join me with my family as we grow up on a small farm during the 1930's, 40's, and 50's. You will pee your pants laughing but you will also shed a few tears. You will feel the cold in our frozen fingers in the winter, you will feel the sun on our backs in the summer. You will feel the shiver of fear up and down your spine as we enter the haunted house. When I talk of sadness you will cry, when we are laughing you will laugh with us.
All this from my written word. Please enjoy!
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Seller: Mad Hatter, West Kelowna, BC, Canada
Condition: Good. First Choice Books, 2003. Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Some edgewear on covers. This narrative about children growing up on a small farm during the 1930's and 40's is rich in emotion, insight, and detail. As with all good human interest stories, one is quickly immersed in dilemmas, crises, and antics gone awry. The emphasis on visual action makes for stimulating reading as well as the possibility of translating into film. 196 pp. Seller Inventory # 004948