Four and a half million people read The Old Farmer's Almanac each year, and for 14 years, the essays of Castle Freeman, Jr., have been a prominent feature. This novel and witty journey through the seasons of New England evokes a way of life sufficiently challenging enough to be exciting, sufficiently quiet enough to be philosophical, and sufficiently varied enough to be fun. Illustrations throughout.
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Four and a half million people read The Old Farmer's Almanac each year, and for 14 years, the essays of Castle Freeman, Jr., have been a prominent feature. This novel and witty journey through the seasons of New England evokes a way of life sufficiently challenging enough to be exciting, sufficiently quiet enough to be philosophical, and sufficiently varied enough to be fun. Illustrations throughout.
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