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. String too Short to be Saved, Recollections of Summers on a New England Farm,

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Books

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Condition:

Like New

Special Attributes:

1st Edition, Illustrated

Author:

Donald Hall

Language:

English

Topic:

Early life on the farm

Format:

Soft Cover

Publisher:

Nonpareil Books

Publication Year:

1979

Original Language:

English

Narrative Type:

Fiction

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Edition:

1st

Intended Audience:

Adults, Young Adults

Vintage:

Yes

Illustrator:

Mimi Korach

Era:

1979

Number of Pages:

155

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Item number:

1739942602

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This is a collection of stories diverse in subject, but sutured together by the limitless affection the author holds for the land and the people of New England. Donald Hall tells about life on a small farm where, as a boy, he spent summers with his grandparents. Gradually the boy grows to be a young man, sees his grandparents aging, the farm becomes marginal, and finally, the cows sold and the barn abandoned. But these are more than nostalgic memories, for in the measured and tender prose of each episode are signs of the end of things - a childhood, perhaps a culture. “These vivid New Hampshire farm sketches from Hall's well-spent youth?all written when he was full-grown?are as much attuned to the supple and enticing utilities of language as they are grounded in a vanished time which may, at a glimpse, seem simple, but were complex and rich and not simple at all.”?Richard Ford In like new condition, third printing,