Re: Agriculture-related fiction?

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27 Feb 1997 17:35:13 GMT

David Couper (rwv5654@iol.ie) wrote:
: On Tue, 11 Feb 1997 10:08:57 -0800, Ted Jaenicke
: <hawiaa@access.digex.net> wrote:

: >I'm looking for some good novels about farming or agriculture in
: >general. Two good ones that come to mind are Steinbeck's The Grapes of
: >Wrath and Smiley's A Thousand Acres. Anyone care to recommend some
: >others?
: >
: >Thanks,
: >Ted J.
: >
: >Please post replies either to the discussion group or directly to
: >TJaenicke@aol.com
: Try Philippa's Farm, Philippa's Folly, Philippa's Flight. Louise
: Couper. Poolbeg, Ireland
: David Couper :-)

I just found one I'd like to read in the latest issue of
Countryside, here's the blurb by the editor... Sue Robishaw's science
fiction novel has just been published. While not about homesteading per
se, the story is set in an atmosphere of simplicity and community many
homesteader readers will identify with. The 245-page paperback is
available from ManyTracks, RR1 Box 52, Cooks MI 49817, for $14.95, plus 6%
tax on Michigan orders and $3.00 shipping.

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