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Of The Farm
Of The Farm
Author: John Updike
In this new novel, Joey Robinson, a 35-year-old advertising consultant employed in Manhattan, describes this visit made by himself, his newly acquired second wife, Peggy, and his 11-year-old stepson, Richard, to the farm where he grew up and where his mother now lives alone. For three days, a quartet of voices explore the air, relating stories, ...  more »
ISBN: 132253
Publication Date: 9/1965
Pages: 127
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Publisher: Fawcett World Library
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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This is an engaging book. It's language is so deftly crafted that I wanted to read each and every line slowly and deliberately - because if I hurried through this small book, I would miss the subtle nuances of the characters' unique personalities. Going 'back to the farm' is an eye-opening adventure, one that echoed my own going back to the small town where I was raised. A good read.
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One of Updike's earlier works--fine fiction.


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