Leaving the Farm - Ross Klatte - Books - Oolichan Books - 9780889822375 - April 15, 2007
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Leaving the Farm


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Leaving the Farm is a poignant, funny, beautifully rendered memoir about growing up on a small Minnesota dairy farm in the 1940s and `50s. It was a time when family farms throughout North America were beginning to disappear. Tracing his family's roots from Quebec and Saskatchewan to Minnesota, Ross Klatte tells the story of the struggle between a bookish, day-dreaming boy and his self-made, driven father--the tension between real life on the farm and the boy's imaginative world.

It's a story that lovingly delineates the richness and drudgery of farm life, the emotion of family ties, and the rapturous intimacy with nature. Above all it's a farm boy's story. At first, the farm, with its surrounding fields and woods, provides a natural playground for the boy. Later, called upon to do a man's work and expected to take over the farm someday, the boy begins to feel trapped and dreams of escape. He escapes into worlds of his imagination based on avid reading and his longing for other places.

One day he is shocked awake, into dreadful reality, when his four-year-old sister is killed on the farm. Within a year a half of that terrible accident, his parents hold an auction of their livestock and machinery and the boy leaves for Navy boot camp. This memoir is Ross Klatte's tender requiem for his lost sister, for the father with whom he struggled for freedom, and for his childhood on the farm, whose shape has indelibly imprinted itself on him as an adult.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 15, 2007
ISBN13 9780889822375
Publishers Oolichan Books
Pages 344
Dimensions 140 × 23 × 213 mm   ·   530 g
Language English  

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