Wet As Sop: The Amanda Stephenson Journals 1890?1899

ISBN-10
1974337286
ISBN-13
9781974337286
Category
Farm life
Pages
366
Language
English
Published
2017-08-20
Author
Amanda Stephenson

Description

Wet as Sop is the first of five books based on journals written by Amanda Stephenson. The century-old, hand written journals give a detailed description of rural life in Crawford County, Illinois, from 1890 to 1919. This is a life without electricity, telephones, or automobiles. It is a life where neighbors visit often and help and share with each other. It is a life where parents are not afraid to let their children walk to school, where peddlers and tramps sleep in the barn, where all chickens are free-range, and all food is organic with no preservatives or additives.

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