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Little Heathens: Hard Times and High Spirits on an Iowa Farm During the Great Depression
Mildred Armstrong Kalish
Bantam
, 2008 - 304 pages
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highly recommended
Little Heathens
Reading this book, I relived my
Iowa
farm
childhood. She is a gifted writer who made me smell the freshly plowed earth, hear the harnesses as the team of work horses pulled the corn planter, and feel the cold in the upstairs bedroom with frost on the inside of the windows from our breathing. I could hear the meadowlark singing, a song that I believed I had forgotten completely. This book remembered the positives of our
times
and did not dwell on the negatives. I enjoyed every page of it and although I lived in the other corner of the state, I could see her home as easily as I could remember mine.
Highly recommended
. Thank you.
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Little Heathens: Hard Times and High Spirits on an Iowa Farm During the Great Depression
This is a wonderful glimpse at depression era
farm life
. You share the view of a young girl as she shares the experience with her siblings and cousins. She is part of the "
little kid
" group. The story is chock full of old time remedies, reciepes, and life without tv, electricity, cell phones, or cars. It was before my time, but my husband and I were inspired to reminise about our own old days.
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Upbeat account of life on Iowa farm
I was really looking forward to reading this book, but I was left disappointed. The New York
Times rated
this as one of their best non-fiction books of 2007, and I have to say that I am not sure why. It was like a real-life
Little House
on the Prairie, without all the covered wagons and moving from place to place, but not as interesting. Much of the chores were the same- milking, threshing, even making head-cheese. Even though this book takes place much later than the Little House books, the lifestyle it describes will be very familiar to readers of Laura Ingalls Wilder.
The writing was clunkier than I expected- much of the book ended up being a laundry list of chores and every-day occurances. While I got a
great picture
of what every-day life was like on the
farm
, I did not feel that I got to know the author at all. She does talk a little bit about her insecurities growing up, and her experiences after the farm, but only just a little bit.
One big positive of this book is that it is very cheerful and upbeat. The author is able to look at a very difficult time both economically and personally with a lot of warmth and fondness. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes Laura Ingalls Wilder books (because for its clunky and sometimes boring style, it isn't a long book and goes fast) or anyone who wishes to visit/revisit this time in a way that is nostalgically cheerful, which is unusual for the time period.
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A wonderful story
This is a wonderful story. I have loved reading this book and was sad when it ended. This book has given me questions to ask parents and grandparents and has helped me learn so much about them. I enjoyed the recipes and can't wait to start trying them out!
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