Forty Acres and a Fool

Forty Acres and a Fool
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Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 1616738014
ISBN-13 : 9781616738013
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Forty Acres and a Fool by : Roger Welsch

Forty Acres

Forty Acres
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Publisher : Author's Choice Publishing
Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : 1931741743
ISBN-13 : 9781931741743
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Forty Acres by : Gerard F. Murrin

This spellbinding tale, filled with engaging characters, heroes and villains alike, confronts the land-use crisis in America. With chilling affect, this story foreshadows the look and feel of the mid-21st-century given the continued loss of land to commercial and residential development. In Murrin's fictional America, the federal government enacts radical legislation in an attempt to control land-use practices, resulting in a political landscape that is unrecognizable. Local power brokers quickly learn to manipulate the new system, outlawing dissension groups while continuing to devour open space at an alarming rate. However, despite being driven underground, the tiny Land Preservation Society (LPS) remains determined to save as many acres as they can. As Tom Sanders struggles to keep the LPS together, he pins his last hope on holding the line at Meador Farms, rumored to be an ancient Native American burial ground, making it a possible deterrence to development. Tom is in for the race of his life, as he desperately tries to save his beloved property.

The Fool's Progress

The Fool's Progress
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Publisher : Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages : 735
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ISBN-10 : 9781466806290
ISBN-13 : 146680629X
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis The Fool's Progress by : Edward Abbey

The environmentalist author of Desert Solitaire presents an autobiographical novel of an aging man’s anarchic journey across America in search of home. The Fool’s Progress, the “fat masterpiece” as Edward Abbey labeled it, is his most important piece of writing: it reveals the complete Ed Abbey, from the green grass of his memory as a child in Appalachia to his approaching death in Tucson at age sixty two. When his third wife abandons him in Tucson, boozing, misanthropic anarchist Henry Holyoak Lightcap shoots his refrigerator and sets off in a battered pick-up truck for his ancestral home in West Virginia. Accompanied only by his dying dog and his memories, the irascible warhorse (a stand-in for the “real” Abbey) begins a bizarre cross-country odyssey—determined to make peace with his past—and to wage one last war against the ravages of “progress.” “A profane, wildly funny, brash, overbearing, exquisite tour de force.” —The Chicago Tribune

Watching Gideon

Watching Gideon
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9781439153581
ISBN-13 : 1439153582
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Watching Gideon by : Stephen H. Foreman

GIDEON PICKETT WAS BORN WITHOUT THE ABILITY TO SPEAK. This has never bothered his father, Jubal. He understands his son better than anybody, and though the boy has never uttered a word, the two could be no closer. This Gideon is no ordinary child: His powers of observation, strength, and extraordinary threshold for pain make him almost otherworldly, though to Jubal he's just a moody, hungry sixteen-year-old kid. He would do anything for his boy. So, in 1953, Jubal Pickett makes the decision to buy a red Ford Flathead V-8 truck and travel with Gideon from Mississippi to the desert canyon lands of Utah to strike it rich in uranium prospecting. On their journey, they encounter Abilene Breedlove, a country-girl-meets-femme-fatale. Jubal is smitten. Abilene sees only opportunity, but she joyfully jumps into her end of the bargain and climbs aboard. Things begin to fall apart when they arrive in Utah. While Jubal sets out on what most consider to be a fool's errand, Abilene fi nds herself a job and Jack Savage. Jack is handsome, mysterious, rich, and powerful -- all qualities Abilene fi nds irresistible. He cuts Jubal in on a claim he owns in order to get the man out of town as fast as possible so that he can begin aggressively pursuing the intoxicating Abilene. It's not long before the situation gets out of hand. Watching Gideon is at once a poignant, moving portrait of a nearly supernatural bond between father and son, a snapshot of America's rugged, gritty history, and a fast-paced story of lust, greed, and self-satisfaction. Filled with humor, adventure, sex, and intrigue, it is the textured, incredible, stark tale of the cost of an American dream pursued.

A Fool and Forty Acres

A Fool and Forty Acres
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Publisher : M&S
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : CORNELL:31924101518847
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis A Fool and Forty Acres by : Geoff Heinricks

"foreword by Jamie Kennedy " "A Fool and Forty Acres" is Heinricks' beautifully written account of leaving behind the rat race, slowing life down, and establishing an intimate relationship with one small parcel of land in a magical corner of Canada. You won't find Prince Edward County on any map of the world's great wine regions. Yet it is to this dollop of rolling limestone in eastern Lake Ontario that Geoff Heinricks brought his young family in pursuit of a dream of creating a truly world class wine. The County, as the locals call it, is a long way from the Niagara Peninsula, and three thousand miles from Burgundy, yet Heinricks and a few hardy souls like him claim that their wines will one day rival those of the legendary French province. A self-described 21st-century peasant, Heinricks follows the seasons in his vineyards with exquisite attention, from digging the earth, to grafting and planting the vines, to trellising and pruning, to tending the young grapes, to harvesting the fruits of his labours. Along the way, he sketches the human history of the area, the native peoples whose tools and clay shards are heaved up by the soil, and the United Empire Loyalists, whose tidy barns and farmhouses still dot the landscape today. He also presents a cast of his colourful County neighbours: from old-school farmers to refugees like him from the city, convinced in the wisdom of producing and consuming locally the very best food and wine in harmony with the land.

The Tractor in the Haystack

The Tractor in the Haystack
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Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 1616731346
ISBN-13 : 9781616731342
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis The Tractor in the Haystack by : Scott Garvey

Forty Acres and a Goat

Forty Acres and a Goat
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Publisher : Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 9781496815903
ISBN-13 : 1496815904
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Forty Acres and a Goat by : Will D. Campbell

In Forty Acres and a Goat, Will D. Campbell (1924–2013) picks up where the award-winning Brother to a Dragonfly leaves off, accounting his adventures during the tumultuous civil rights era. As he navigates through the explosive 1960s, including pivotal moments like the integration of Little Rock High School and the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Brother Will finds his faith challenged. To further complicate matters, a series of jobs did not pan out as expected—pastorate in Louisiana, director of religious life at the University of Mississippi, and with the National Council of Churches—leaving Brother Will “with a call but no steeple.” In an effort to find his place as a preacher, he moves his family to a farm in rural Tennessee and fashions his own unique style of ministry and a maverick relationship with God, land, and all his fellow pilgrims.

A Fool's Errand

A Fool's Errand
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Total Pages : 554
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951002017625G
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Rating : 4/5 (5G Downloads)

Synopsis A Fool's Errand by : Albion W. Tourgée

A Fool's Errand, by One of the Fools

A Fool's Errand, by One of the Fools
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Total Pages : 578
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015050937690
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis A Fool's Errand, by One of the Fools by : Albion Winegar Tourgée