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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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A fifth generation farming woman's memoir,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dirt Under My Nails: An American Farmer and Her Changing Land (Hardcover)
Dirt Under My Nails: An American Farmer And Her Changing Land is the engaging memoir of Marilee Foster, a fifth generation farming woman who devoted herself to a world of fertile soil, looking after turkeys, reveling in the change of seasons and much more. A solid, inspirational book about enjoying a hands-on closeness to nature and the joy of farming as a way of life, Dirt Under My Nails is a very pleasant read and highly recommended for anyone who has ever worked the land or contemplated doing so.
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A Lovely Book, a Quiet Read,
By MaryAnn Myers (Northeast, Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dirt Under My Nails: An American Farmer and Her Changing Land (Paperback)
From page one, I was taken by this book. It is written in a quiet voice, and tells a tale of modern day farming. It is poetry in the plow fields. The author paints a vivid image with words, of the harshness of farming, and the glory, the harvest, and yet does it with pastels. Even bright green is a whisper of color in the breeze. In my opionion this book is more about nature, than farming. It's about times gone by, and our future. A jewel of a read!
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Great "Down to Earth" book,
By Steven E. Baggette (Birmingham, MI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dirt Under My Nails: An American Farmer and Her Changing Land (Hardcover)
A book full of the common sense reality of the struggle to preserve your land and (what do farmers do again) grow food to feed people. Having grown a lot of food in my earlier years, the author communicates the closeness a farmer feels to the cycles of nature. Farmers are the original environmentalists. A great non-judgemental review of the effect of the spread of non-farmers into her world. People move from the city to the country and then citify the country.
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Dirt Under My Nails: An American Farmer and Her Changing Land by Marilee Foster (Hardcover - March 11, 2002)
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