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When her thirty-year marriage broke up, Sue Hubbell found herself alone and broke on a small Ozarks farm. Keeping bees, she found solace in the natural world. She began to write, challenging herself to tell the absolute truth about her life and the things that she cared about. The result is one of the best-loved books ever written about life on the land, about a woman finding her way in middle age.
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A country year: living the questions
1999, Houghlin Mifflin
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- 1st Mariner books ed.
0395967015 9780395967010
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A country year: living the questions
1987, Perennial Library
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- 1st Perennial Library ed.
0060970863 9780060970864
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"The river to the north of my place is claimed by the U.S. Park Service, and the creek to the south is under the protection of the Missouri State Conservation Department, so I am surrounded by government land."
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