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Krisathome Posted - Nov 11 2005 : 2:01:50 PM
I was looking at some of the new books our library has and came across this one: Farmkid-Tales of Growing Up in Rural America by Justin Isherwood. So far I really like it, and it's very true! I like the chapter when he compares hay legs and sea legs and talks about the badger holes. Too funny! I remember the time I was driving the tractor and I didn't see the badger hole and my dad fell off the hay wagon on his keister. Scared me!!
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Krisathome Posted - Nov 13 2005 : 07:34:11 AM
Ok, I think I take back my orginal assesment of this book. It was written by a man and he sure did some horrible things as a kid. YUCK!
Krisathome Posted - Nov 12 2005 : 12:19:21 PM
Frannie, that may depend on how old your gs is. Some parts are alittle off color, kwim? You could probably just skip them for that matter.
CabinCreek-Kentucky Posted - Nov 12 2005 : 09:49:37 AM
sounds like a fun one .. i'll have to get a copy and read it to our grandson (who lives in the city) .. but visits his 'ga' and 'ga-da' down on the farm!

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