|
|
| |
C O M E
B A C K T O T H E F A R M
McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York City,
New York, 1971. 246 pp.
|
|
| |
 |
|
| |
Come Back to the Farm presents
a collection of sixteen stories by Jesse
Stuart, which reflected his love and
passion for the people of Kentucky and
Appalachia. They stories are gentle in
tone, but still portrays the spirit of
self-reliance of the people of the
mountains of eastern Kentucky. There is,
of course, the tales of drama,
humor and courage, all so typically
found in Stuart's depiction of the
hill people his homeland. Stuart
remains among the finest regional
writers on the united States. |
|
RETURN
|
|