Walking Tractor And Other Country Tales

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ISBN-10:

1597140821

ISBN-13:

9781597140829

Author(s): Bruce Patterson
Released: Jun 01, 2008
Publisher: Heyday Books
Format: Paperback, 288 pages
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Description:

Hard work and love of the land in the heart of redwood country. Imagine driving a tractor at fifteen miles an hour on a highway. Walking tractors is just one of the odd jobs Bruce Patterson has gotten good at. Set in northern California s Anderson Valley, these personal essays tell of Patterson s love of rural living and his experiences working as a logger, fleece stomper, weed whacker, and in other seasonal and physically demanding jobs. Patterson s engaging tales of tough work and end-of-the-day carousing are insightful, honest, and, best of all, a hoot. Patterson is an American original, a writer with raw power and authenticity that can take a reader s breath away. Walking Tractor is a remarkable book. Robert Olen Butler, Pulitzer Prize winning author of A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain I was in jail with Patterson in the early days of Vietnam Veterans Against the War, back in 1971. Walking Tractor is a really charming book. It s very honest, very truthful. I remember Patterson to be just a really honest person, saying shocking things nobody else would say. Ron Kovic, author of Born on the Fourth of July From the Foreword: It s rare to read in serious literature accounts of people doing this kind of work that don t patronize or demean them. Steinbeck did it, of course wrote of ordinary workingmen as if they were to be honored and respected as much as knights and princes. And Bukowski wrote of workingmen as if they are the essential cogs that keep the world turning. Patterson does both. Gerald Nicosia, author of Memory Babe: A Critical Biography of Jack Kerouac












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