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384 pages, Paperback
First published October 1, 1933
I swear, my stomach rumbled every ten minutes!
"Almanzo simply ate. He ate ham and chicken and turkey, and dressing and cranberry jelly; he ate potatoes and gravy, succotash, baked beans and boiled beans and onions, and white bread and rye ’n’ injun bread, and sweet pickles and jam and preserves. Then he drew a long breath, and he ate pie."
Reading as Almanzo completed farm chores and tamed his oxen kindled my brief (but fervent) desire to become a farmer in fifth grade (well, until the impracticality of city-life ruined that dream!)
"There was no time to lose, no time to waste in rest or play. The life of the earth comes up with a rush in the springtime."
There was one crazy scene where their teacher cracked a whip around the school room due to some seriously rowdy teens (could you imagine the look on the PTA Mom's faces?)
"If the teacher has to thrash you again, Royal, I’ll give you a thrashing you’ll remember."
