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An entertaining collection of true tales of three boys growing up on their small family farm in central Wiscocson half-a century ago.
One teacher described it as a cross between *little
house on the Prairie* and Leave It to Beaver
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Subjects
Social life and customs, Case studies, Farm life, Childhood and youth, Rural families, HistoryPeople
James L. Pope (1948-)Times
20th century; 1950sShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Everyday adventures of a farm boy in the '50s
2004, Rural Heritage Reading Project
hardcover,w/ dust cover
in English
0974360503 9780974360508
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Table of Contents
Chap.1 – Black Muck and Bloodsuckers
2 – Suppertime and Country Concerts
3 – Box Elder Biology Lessons
4 – Haymow Adventureland & Sanctuary
5 – Skunk Monsters and Badger Beasts
6 – Growing a Grand Garden
7 – Ol’ Red and Other Chicken Stuff
8 – Woodpile Work
9 – The Driveway Sandbox
10 – Some Affairs of the Fields
11 – Tractor Tours
12 – Creek, as in “Crick”
13 – The Ramp to the Haymow
14 – Two Pumps and a Well
15 – Big Pine Skeleton Dreams
16 – Amazing Marshland
17 – Frogs and Turtles and Toads
18 – Stanchions for the Cows
19 – The Side Hill
20 – Doctor’s Housecall for Brother Billy
21 – Blackberries, Brambles, and Bunnies
22 – A Cow Named Cherry
23 – The Bridge Over the Creek
24 – The Singing Sawing Machine
25 – The Singer Sewing Machine
26 – Milk Cows and Milking Time
27 – An Outstanding Outhouse
28 – Corn Shocks and the Mouse the Bit
29 – Steep Creek Banks and Cow Paths
30 – Farm Funerals
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LC copy signed by author.
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