From the gentlemen farmers among our founders to today’s grandchild walking the beans, rural life has always been at the very heart of the American story. This is the life that unfolds page by page in this heartfelt book about working the land. One remarkable photograph after another celebrates the farming life, finding the beauty in work well done, land well tended, and a rest well earned—all infused with the wisdom of the apt quotation culled from the likes of Abraham Lincoln and Dwight D. Eisenhower, Aristotle and Emerson, Rabelais and Grandma Moses.
From the gentlemen farmers among our founders to today’s grandchild walking the beans, rural life has always been at the very heart of the American story. This is the life that unfolds page by page in this heartfelt book about working the land. One remarkable photograph after another celebrates the farming life, finding the beauty in work well done, land well tended, and a rest well earned—all infused with the wisdom of the apt quotation culled from the likes of Abraham Lincoln and Dwight D. Eisenhower, Aristotle and Emerson, Rabelais and Grandma Moses.
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