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Hiram the Young Farmer

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The narrative follows a young man named Hiram Strong, who reflects on his life in the city after leaving his rural upbringing. Disillusioned by his experiences in Crawberry, he yearns for the simplicity and fulfillment of farm life. As he grapples with the challenges of urban living, including unfulfilling jobs and a lack of genuine connections, Hiram ultimately decides to return to the land. The story explores themes of identity, the contrast between rural and urban life, and the intrinsic value of hard work and nature. Through Hiram's journey, the work highlights the call of the countryside and the deep-seated desire for belonging and purpose.

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Burbank L. Todd

Burbank L. Todd was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genre of rural fiction. His notable works, "Hiram in the Middle West" and "Hiram the Young Farmer," explore themes of agriculture, community life, and the challenges faced by farmers in the Midwest. Todd's writing reflects a deep appreciation for rural values and the American landscape, capturing the essence of life in a bygone era. Through his characters and narratives, he offers readers a glimpse into the everyday experiences and aspirations of farmers during a transformative period in American history.

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