Making Hay
Verlyn Klinkenborg author Gordon Allen illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield
Published:1st Oct '18
Should be back in stock very soon
"Making Hay takes one of the least common denominators in rural American life and gives it real glory. Klinkenborg is funny, learned, elegant, and accurate every single minute."--Thomas McGuane “Klinkenborg is our modern Thoreau.”—Tom Brokaw "A marvelous picture of rural life and of families at work. This is a fascinating excursion into American farmland."--Publishers Weekly From the wonders of alfalfa, the "miracle plant," to barbed wire and the myriad difficulties of operating tractors and side rakes, renowned author Verlyn Klinkenborg paints a stunning and memorable portrait of life on American family farms. Making Hay gives an unforgettable glimpse of everyday life on the farms of Iowa, Minnesota, and Montana. In beautiful, deceptively simple prose touched with humor and affection, Klinkenborg evokes a way of life at risk, and weaves a marvelous story of the richness of rural living.
"Making Hay takes one of the least common denominators in rural American life and gives it real glory. Klinkenborg is funny, learned, elegant, and accurate every single minute."--Tom McGuane
"A marvelous picture of rural life and of families at work. This is a fascinating excursion into American farmland." --Publishers Weekly
ISBN: 9781493036981
Dimensions: 215mm x 140mm x 11mm
Weight: 213g
176 pages