Farmers


A Painted House
Bittersweet (True North, #1)
Keepsake (True North #3)
Cream of the Crop (Hudson Valley, #2)
The Farmer and the Clown (The Farmer Books)
The Four Winds
After We Fall (After We Fall, #2)
Nuts (Hudson Valley, #1)
The Good Earth (House of Earth, #1)
Featherbed (Vino & Veritas, #1)
Roommate (Vino & Veritas)
Heartland (True North #7)
The Farmer
Plainsong (Plainsong, #1)
Thank a Farmer
I cleaned the shit off my pink high-tops and drove home, stopping for an espresso at the coffeehouse across from the college. Men and women were hunched over copies of Jean Paul Sartre and writing in their journals. Most wore the thin-rimmed tortoiseshell glasses favored by intellectuals. Their clothes were faded to a precisely fashionable degree; you can buy them that way from catalogs now, new clothes processed to look old. The intellectuals looked at me in my overalls the way such people inev ...more
Mary Rose O'Reilley

Where was I headed? I didn't quite know. I had talent, facility, and a desire to produce-but steadily my market was diminishing. I fell back on illustrated jokes, and even here struck a snag. Tramps were no longer so funny to me as they had been. And my attitude toward the farmer had changed-I no longer wanted to depict him as a mere comic character. His life was all too often bound up with tragedy. The Populists had been right in many of the things they had said about the farmer's plight. ...more
Art Young, Art Young: His Life and Times

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