Driving Backwards

Driving Backwards
Author: Jessica Lander
Publisher: TidePool Press, LLC
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2014-05-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0991452313

Gilmanton was briefly the most famous town in America. Today the town, nestled amongst the hills of Central New Hampshire and along the curve of the Suncook River, is a microcosm of the changing ways and enduring values of rural life in the twenty-first century. Driving Backwards is a poignant exploration of the vividness of the everyday. Across twenty years of summers, Jessica Lander has come to know Gilmanton and its residents. Valerie, who tends sixtyfive goats,home-schools ten children and crafts artisanal goat cheese. Jim and Cheryl, who raise miniature horses, flocks of chickens and long eared rabbits all on two tiny acres. Duncan, a third generation farmer, who harvests thousands of pound of wild blueberries each year summer. Chuck, who runs a six-generation dairy farm. Lander's guide is David Bickford—a fireman, carpenter, town selectman and nearly one hundred year old storyteller. Through richly observed portraits and elegant prose Lander elevates the ordinary, and encourages a deeper appreciation for the stories that surrounding us. With grace, humor, affection and insight, Driving Backwards blends three hundred years of colorful history with the contemporary lives, seasonal rhythms and varied landscape of modern small-town America.

Peyton Place

Peyton Place
Author: Grace Metalious
Publisher:
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1956
Genre: Cities and towns
ISBN:

Allison MacKenzie looks back on life in the New England town where she grew up around the time of Pearl Harbor.