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William A. McKeever

Farm Boys and Girls

In “Farm Boys and Girls,” William A. McKeever artfully delves into the lives of rural youth, capturing the nuances of their experiences amid the backdrop of agricultural life in America. Through vivid narrative and rich, evocative prose, McKeever explores themes of resilience, identity, and community, weaving a tapestry that reflects the joys and struggles of growing up on a farm. His writing style is both accessible and poignant, resonating with readers who may recognize their own roots in the simple yet profound dynamics of rural existence. Set against the changing social landscapes of the twentieth century, this work offers a reflective perspective on the intersections of tradition and modernity in rural America. William A. McKeever, a seasoned scholar and enthusiast of agricultural history, brings personal and academic insights to this evocative piece. His upbringing in a farming community informs his writing, allowing him to authentically capture the voice of youth raised in these environments. McKeever's extensive research and intimate understanding of the socio-economic factors influencing rural life imbue the narrative with both authenticity and depth. “Farm Boys and Girls” is highly recommended for readers seeking a profound commentary on youth, community, and the interplay of agrarian values with contemporary society. This book serves as an invaluable resource for educators, historians, and anyone interested in the often-overlooked stories of rural America, making it a compelling addition to the literary canon of agricultural studies.
324 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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