| #28189 in Books | Berry, Wendell | 2001-09 | 2001-09-18 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.06 x6.06l, | File type: PDF | 384 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Too sententimental for me|By Avid Reader|Sweet, but a little too syrupy for me. I've had it for about 2 months, and haven't finished it. I go back to it from time to time because it is pleasant, but a bit too sentimental in bigger chunks for my taste.
If you are looking for a pleasant, very slow-paced read about the olden days, this book is for you. I think that's|.com |The questions who and what and how and why are no doubt useful and occasionally even noble in their place. But for Wendell Berry, whose spare and elegant prose has long testified to the rural American values of thrift and fr
Jayber Crow, born in Goforth, Kentucky, orphaned at age ten, began his search as a "pre-ministerial student" at Pigeonville College. There, freedom met with new burdens and a young man needed more than a mirror to find himself. But the beginning of that finding was a short conversation with "Old Grit," his profound professor of New Testament Greek. "You have been given questions to which you cannot be given answers. You will have to live them out—perhap...
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