About This Book
A series of affectionate, often comic sketches recalling boyhood on a rural farm, mixing practical chores, animal antics, seasonal customs, and youthful games with reflective asides on learning, invention, and community life. Each piece centers on a concrete episode—driving oxen, tending cows, fishing, harvest and holiday rituals, schoolroom and religious gatherings—and uses vivid detail and wry humor to evoke the pleasures, frustrations, and moral lessons of growing up in an agrarian setting.
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