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Living a Country Year

Wit and Wisdom from the Good Old Days

Living a Country Year
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Author:

Jerry Apps

Format: Hardcover, 224 Pages
Item: 144253
ISBN: 9780760328408
Publisher: Voyageur Press
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Illustrations: 19 B&W Photos
Size: 5 x 7.25 x .5
Weight: 0.688 lb.
Edition: First
Published: June 15th 2007
DC: AP
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In his bestselling Every Farm Tells a Story, Jerry Apps brought color and detail to the dreams so many of us have of simple rural life. Here, in his signature style, he spins warm-hearted tales about growing up on a Midwestern dairy farm in the 1940s--stories that make his country year our own.

Wearing his hard-earned wisdom lightly, Apps tells a tale for each month of the year in the heart of the country, and adds aphorisms and the occasional recipe for good measure. We skate with him on a frozen pond on a moonlit night. We watch him drive the hired mans Model T touring car at the age of 10, recover from polio by driving a tractor during disking season, and learn to ride bareback on a pony named Ginger.

Whether shooting off firecrackers on the Fourth of July or suffering through "potato vacation" or overcoming stage fright at the annual Christmas program, Apps is a delightful companion, teaching us a gentle lesson as he learns. By turns witty and profound, his book reaffirms our nations rural heritage.

A professor emeritus of agriculture at the University of Wisconsin, Jerry Apps grew up on a dairy farm in the 1940s. He has written more than 35 books, many on rural history and country life. Recent titles include Every Farm Tells a Story, Country Wisdom, County Ways and Country Days, When Chores Were Done, and Humor from the Country. Jerry’s writing has won awards from the American Library Association, the Wisconsin Library Association, the Wisconsin Historical Society, and Barnes and Noble Booksellers, among others. Jerry and his wife, Ruth, split their time between their home in Madison, Wisconsin, and their farm near Wild Rose, Wisconsin.

Madison.com, May 25, 2007

“The meat of this new book is lovely stories about being a country boy, contemplation about the ways of nature and sage dollops of advice, sometimes delivered with gentle, dry humor. From his thoughts for May: Do nothing in haste, except running away from an angry dog.”

Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI), July 1, 2007

“Jerry Apps, the UW-Madison emeritus agriculture professor, is one of the people who define Wisconsin, not only for those from other states, but also for those of use who are natives.”

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Contents

 

Acknowledgments

 

Introduction

 

January: Memories of Winter

            January Thoughts

            Ma’s Chili

 

February: Grandpa Witt

            Grandma’s Molasses Cookies

            February Thoughts

 

March: The Old Mill

            March Thoughts

            Kidney Bean and Hamburger Casserole

 

April: Henry and His Model T

            April Thoughts

            Rhubarb Crisp

 

May: An Unhappy Memory

            May Thoughts

 

June: Ginger

            June Thoughts

            Strawberry Pie

 

July: The Fourth at Silver Lake

            Ma’s Banana Cake

            July Thoughts

            Leaf Lettuce Salad

 

August: What About This Weather?

            August Thoughts

            Creamy Cucumbers

            Homemade Tomato Soup

 

September: School Days

            September Thoughts

            Zucchini Bread

            Cooked Rutabagas

 

October: Potato Vacation

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