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Author | : Daniel Hecht |
Publisher | : Blackstone Publishing |
Total Pages | : 391 |
Release | : 2018-04-03 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1504759400 |
In a radical departure from her urban life, Ann Turner buys a piece of remote Vermont land and sets up a tent home in deep forest. She’s trying to escape an unending string of personal disasters in Boston; more, she desperately wants to leave behind a world she sees as increasingly defined by consumerism, hypocrisy, and division. As she writes in her journal, “There’s got to be a more honest, less divided way to live.” She soon learns she was mistaken in thinking a kindly Mother Earth would grant her wisdom and serenity in her new home. The forest confronts her with unanticipated dangers, aching loneliness, harsh weather, instinctive fears, and unsettling encounters with wild animals. It’s beautiful, yes, but life in the woods is never easy. When necessity requires her to start work as a farmhand, she quickly realizes that she held similarly childish illusions about small farms. Under the stern tutelage of Diz Brassard, the farm’s sixty-year-old matriarch, and the gentler guidance of Earnest Kelley, an Oneida Indian friend of the Brassards, she discovers what hard work really means. Ann faces her predicament with determination, but there’s a lot to learn—about the Brassard family, about dairy farming, and about herself. If she is to succeed in her new life, she must become as tough and resilient as the rural community she lives in. She must also learn to accept love—even if it arrives in the most unexpected forms. On Brassard’s Farm is a tale of personal struggle, sweeping transformation, and romantic love. Author Daniel Hecht tells of Ann Turner’s quest for a better life with unsparing honesty and gentle humor. Through its portrayal of the unrelenting labor and harsh pragmatism of farming, On Brassard’s Farm reveals the deep durability of rural life and offers a much-needed affirmation in a changing and uncertain world.
Author | : R. H. Mottram |
Publisher | : Prabhat Prakashan |
Total Pages | : 144 |
Release | : 2024-08-12 |
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"The Spanish Farm" by R. H. Mottram is a novel set during World War I, first published in 1924. The book is a poignant portrayal of the impact of war on rural life in Spain, focusing on a farm and its inhabitants as they experience the effects of conflict. The narrative follows the lives of the farm’s residents, including the farm owner and his family, as they navigate the challenges and disruptions brought by the war. Mottram's writing captures the emotional and physical toll of war, offering a vivid depiction of life in a war-torn countryside. Through the lens of the farm, the novel explores themes of resilience, loss, and the human cost of war. "The Spanish Farm" is noted for its realistic and moving portrayal of wartime experiences, making it a significant contribution to literature on the effects of global conflict on everyday life.
Author | : Elaine F. Weiss |
Publisher | : Potomac Books, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 353 |
Release | : 2008-12 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1597972738 |
The women who kept the farms going while the soldiers were Over There
Author | : R. H. Mottram |
Publisher | : Prabhat Prakashan |
Total Pages | : 302 |
Release | : 2024-08-12 |
Genre | : Fiction |
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Embark on an Intriguing Literary Journey with R. H. Mottram's Masterpieces Explore the rich tapestry of human drama and mystery with this captivating 2 Ebook combo, showcasing the evocative storytelling and compelling narratives of R. H. Mottram. Book 1: The Spanish Farm Immerse yourself in the haunting landscapes of war-torn Europe as R. H. Mottram presents "The Spanish Farm," a poignant tale of love, loss, and resilience amidst the chaos of World War I. Set against the backdrop of a remote Spanish farm, this gripping novel delves into the lives of its inhabitants as they confront the harsh realities of conflict and the enduring power of human spirit. Book 2: The Crime at Vanderlynden's Step into the world of intrigue and suspense as R. H. Mottram unravels the mysteries surrounding "The Crime at Vanderlynden's." When a shocking crime rocks the tranquil English countryside, a web of secrets, lies, and betrayal is revealed, leaving readers on the edge of their seats as they navigate through twists and turns to uncover the truth. Experience the Depths of Human Emotion and Intrigue: Can Truth Prevail in the Face of Adversity? Join the Literary Adventure! As you delve into R. H. Mottram's captivating narratives, ponder the complexities of human nature and the eternal struggle between good and evil. Can justice be served, or are some mysteries destined to remain unsolved? The answers await within these gripping tales, inviting you to embark on a journey of discovery and suspense. Unlock the Gates of Literary Splendor - Begin Your Journey Today!
Author | : Ian Gardner |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 263 |
Release | : 2019-11-28 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1472837398 |
Following on from the success of Ian Gardner's critically acclaimed trilogy on the exploits of the 3rd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division in World War II, Sent by the Iron Sky tells their exhilarating story for a new readership. From the moment they entered the war in June, 1944, the men of 3rd Battalion were faced with brutal fighting against horrendous odds. Later in the year, nearly five months in combat with no relief lead to heavy losses that reduced them to the size of a company. Their heroic defence of Bastogne saw their division awarded a Unit Citation, a first in the history of the US armed forces, and they subsequently fought on across Europe, finishing the war occupying Hitler's mountain retreat of Berchtesgaden. Drawing on years of research and interviews with veterans of some of the toughest battles of World War II, together with maps and over 200 vintage images, Ian Gardner brings to life some of the most bitter fighting of the war in Europe, laying bare the horrors of war, the deprivations of day-to-day living and the chaos of the front line. Additional material includes a chapter on the fate of the men captured in Normandy and a foreword by Lee Wolverton, the grandson of the commander of 3rd Battalion, Col Robert Wolverton.
Author | : United States. War Department |
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Total Pages | : 806 |
Release | : 1946 |
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Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 1987 |
Genre | : Brookfield (Vt.) |
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Total Pages | : 678 |
Release | : 1918 |
Genre | : Agriculture |
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Total Pages | : 1190 |
Release | : 1918 |
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Author | : Samantha Specks |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 361 |
Release | : 2021-08-24 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1684630940 |
As war overtakes the frontier, Emma’s family farmstead is attacked by Dakota-Sioux warriors; on that same prairie, Oenikika desperately tries to hold on to her calling as a healer and follow the orders of her father, Chief Little Crow. When the war is over and revenge-fueled war trials begin, each young woman is faced with an impossible choice. In a swiftly changing world, both Emma and Oenikika must look deep within and fight for the truth of their convictions—even as horror and injustice unfolds all around them. Inspired by the true story of the thirty-eight Dakota-Sioux men hanged in Minnesota in 1862—the largest mass execution in US history—Dovetails in Tall Grass is a powerful tale of two young women connected by the fate of one man.