Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Jep's Place: Hope, Faith and Other Disasters



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Jep’s Place is a vivid account of growing up during The Great Depression on a hardscrabble farm in a family of 13 children of former sharecropping Polish immigrants. The isolated farm at the end of a dirt road has no electricity, telephone or running water. The drafty farmhouse is often heated only by a kitchen woodstove. The children’s bedrooms have no heat. The fire in the kitchen stove dies during the night, and frost forms on the children’s bedroom ceiling... More >>

Jep's Place: Hope, Faith and Other Disasters

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