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The Free Farm: A Novel (Appalachian Writing Series, Working Lives Fiction Series) (2011. Auflage)

von Larry Smith

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Forbidden love. Counter-culture. The shadow of Vietnam. Sexual revolution. Social unrest. Marijuana and LSD. In Larry Smith's intriguing coming-of-age novel, The Free Farm, we journey back to America's turbulent late 60s and early 70s. Lee McCall leaves his Ohio Valley steel mill town to attend Ohio University, but the going isn't easy as he takes classes, works to support himself, and tries to form a utopia�a free living commune or "an adventure in group living" in an Appalachian farmhouse. Smith provides a unique window into Lee�s life that is driven by idealism, love of Emerson and Thoreau, and devotion to his beautiful partner, Sharon, who practices Zen, meditates, and can fix cars. Between college life and work, the troubles of his family back home, and the challenges of his new communal family, Lee evolves from a boy who left "a golden time when the world seemed safe and right" to a man with a global vision who needs to stand for something, embrace his destiny, and know where his real home lies. In this realistic yet often surprising and tender novel, a quoted line from "The Waking" by Theodore Roethke may serve as our guidepost: "I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow/ I feel my fate in what I cannot fear/I learn by going where I have to go." ~ Laura Treacy Bentley, author of Lake Effect… (mehr)
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Titel:The Free Farm: A Novel (Appalachian Writing Series, Working Lives Fiction Series)
Autoren:Larry Smith
Info:Bottom Dog Press (2011), Kindle Edition, 306 pages
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Forbidden love. Counter-culture. The shadow of Vietnam. Sexual revolution. Social unrest. Marijuana and LSD. In Larry Smith's intriguing coming-of-age novel, The Free Farm, we journey back to America's turbulent late 60s and early 70s. Lee McCall leaves his Ohio Valley steel mill town to attend Ohio University, but the going isn't easy as he takes classes, works to support himself, and tries to form a utopia�a free living commune or "an adventure in group living" in an Appalachian farmhouse. Smith provides a unique window into Lee�s life that is driven by idealism, love of Emerson and Thoreau, and devotion to his beautiful partner, Sharon, who practices Zen, meditates, and can fix cars. Between college life and work, the troubles of his family back home, and the challenges of his new communal family, Lee evolves from a boy who left "a golden time when the world seemed safe and right" to a man with a global vision who needs to stand for something, embrace his destiny, and know where his real home lies. In this realistic yet often surprising and tender novel, a quoted line from "The Waking" by Theodore Roethke may serve as our guidepost: "I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow/ I feel my fate in what I cannot fear/I learn by going where I have to go." ~ Laura Treacy Bentley, author of Lake Effect

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