Rural Life Humor

You All Spoken Here (Brown Thrasher Books)

We invite folks from the outer precincts and other foreign parts to lend an ear to what four centuries of southern talk have wrought, Roy Wilder Jr. writes in You All Spoken Here. This delightful book preserves and explains the South’s linguistic heritage with some three thousand specimens of the region’s most picturesque, metaphorical, and gloriously inventive speech.Wondering …

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The Tractor Trilogy

Best-selling author and humorist Roger Welsch digs deep into his downhome experiences to deliver a comic and witty take on love, sex, romance, and marriage in this collection of three popular tractor books. Be one of the first to take advantage of this impressive hardcover volume. The package includes Love, Sex, and Tractors, Busted Tractors and Rusty Knuckles, …

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You Might Be a Cowgirl If . . .: A Guide To Life On The Range

Jill Charlotte Stanford, author of the Cowgirl’s Cookbook and Wild Women and Tricky Ladies,  is a cowgirl. And she wants to be Dale Evans–a smile on her face, a song in her heart, and not a hair out of place as she races around the arena. Her new book, You Might Be a Cowgirl If…  is a lively celebration of what …

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The Australian Blue Ribbon Cookbook: Stories, Recipes and Secret Tips from Prize-Winning Show Cooks

Every year, hundreds of talented amateurs spend hours preparing entries for cooking competitions run as part of 600 or so agricultural shows across Australia. In their quest for a precious blue ribbon, they use recipes based on generations of experience and strict judging codes that demand absolute perfection. In this follow-up to her first award-winning book, The Blue Ribbon Cookbook, …

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Best Person Rural: Essays of a Sometime Farmer

In 1963, Noel Perrin, a 35-year-old professor of English at Dartmouth College, bought an 85-acre farm in Thetford Center, Vermont. For the next forty years he spent half his time teaching, half writing, and half farming. “That this adds up to three halves I am all too aware,” he said, sounding a characteristic, self-deprecating note of bittersweet amusement …

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Among Grizzlies: Living with Wild Bears in Alaska

Living with Wild Bears in Alaska”A heart-stopping eco-adventure, a testimony to both the grizzlies and their courageous protector.”–People”The grizzly bear is one of a very few animals remaining on earth that can kill a human in physical combat. It can decapitate with a single swipe or grotesquely disfigure a person in rapid order. Within the last wilderness areas …

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Turn Here Sweet Corn: Organic Farming Works

When the hail starts to fall, Atina Diffley doesn’t compare it to golf balls. She’s a farmer. It’s “as big as a B-size potato.” As her bombarded land turns white, she and her husband Martin huddle under a blanket and reminisce: the one-hundred-mile-per-hour winds; the eleven-inch rainfall (“that broccoli turned out gorgeous”); the hail disaster of 1977. The …

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Seasons of Real Florida (Florida History and Culture)

From the foreword:”What is raw, alive, and essential about Florida is becoming more difficult to find, true; but it’s still possible to encounter it, to experience it, and a good place to start is any story or book by Jeff Klinkenberg. . . . Jeff loves Florida. It shows.”–Randy Wayne White, author of Shark River and Everglades”Klinkenberg is …

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My First Tractor: Stories of Farmers and Their First Love

Driving a tractor was a rite of passage for every farmboy and girl. Anyone who grew up on a farm has nostalgic—or not so happy!—stories about his or her first tractor: the Farmall that replaced the draft horses, the John Deere “Poppin’ Johnny” that ran forever, and the cursed tractor that would never start. The long hours spent …

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