In Song of County Roads, Ginny Greene shares snippets of adapting to country living in both the Pacific Northwest and the Texas Plains. The essays collected here were first popular elements of several rural weekly newspapers. For anyone who thinks 21st century America is defined by the urban life depicted on TV, Greene opens the window on her initiation into and enjoyment of life off the Interstate grid. Three generations of family are woven into stories about farm life from pullets to goats, to skunks and butterflies. Relax a little, breathe a little deeper, and hear the music in the wind as Greene takes us on a tour of county roads.
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