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Landings A Crooked Creek Farm Year Arwen Donahue

  • SKU: BELL-51460298
Landings A Crooked Creek Farm Year Arwen Donahue
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Publisher: Hub City Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 186.35 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Arwen Donahue
ISBN: 9798885740104, 8885740103, 2022019589, 2022019590
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Landings A Crooked Creek Farm Year Arwen Donahue by Arwen Donahue 9798885740104, 8885740103, 2022019589, 2022019590 instant download after payment.

A hybrid memoir / art book, with an introduction by New York Times Bestselling author Barbara Kingsolver.

In 130 ink-and-watercolor drawings, the story of one year on a family farm in Kentucky unfolds in captured moments of daily life: Donahue’s husband chopping wood, a cow sniffing her head, her daughter tending to goats after a hard day at school. Each visual is paired with a written reflection on the day’s doings, interwoven with the longer-arc history of her family, the farm, and their community. In telling the story of a farm family’s struggle to survive and thrive, Landings grapples with the legacy of our cultural divide between art and land, and celebrates the beauty discovered along the way.

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