Once Upon a Farm: How to Look, Listen, Laugh, and Survive

ISBN-10
096358121X
ISBN-13
9780963581211
Series
Once Upon a Farm
Category
History
Pages
290
Language
English
Published
1993-01-01
Publisher
McMillen Pub
Authors
Karen Johnson, Bill Johnson

Description

A collection of true stories, poems, jokes, and journal entries of the auathors' thoughts and recollections of people and events that they've encountered during their half-century of living on Iowa farms.

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