Stairstep Farm
Title | Stairstep Farm PDF eBook |
Author | Anne Pellowski |
Publisher | Bethlehem Books |
Pages | 197 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1932350403 |
Depicts the life of a youngster of Polish decent growing up on a farm with many lively brothers and sisters and loving parents.
Winding Valley Farm
Title | Winding Valley Farm PDF eBook |
Author | Anne Pellowski |
Publisher | Bethlehem Books |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1932350292 |
A young girl shares pleasures and disappointments with the other members of a large Wisconsin farm family in the early twentieth century.
Willow Wind Farm
Title | Willow Wind Farm PDF eBook |
Author | Anne Pellowski |
Publisher | Bethlehem Books |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1932350411 |
This is the fourth book in the popular Latsch Valley Farm series that has so far spanned 100 years and four generations of a Polish-American extended family in rural Wisconsin. The story is based on the lively experiences of Betsy Korb, 7th daughter in a family of 10 children and niece of author Anne Pellowski. Along with Linda, Kathy, Danny, Carol, Mona, Dorothy, Julie, Sara and Kristine, Betsy enjoys the fun—and disasters—that occur at “medium-sized” Willow Wind Farm, with its cows, cattle, pigs, chickens, cats and dogs. She partakes in all the pleasures of a large family as well as learning to cooperate with the necessary chores: preparing meals, washing-up and being an alert member of a busy, working farm. Set in the year 1967, the book describes a close and flourishing community still connected to its European and Catholic roots.
First Farm in the Valley
Title | First Farm in the Valley PDF eBook |
Author | Anne Pellowski |
Publisher | Bethlehem Books |
Pages | 195 |
Release | 2008-09-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1932350241 |
Six-year-old Anna Pellowski’s older siblings, Jacob, Franciszek, Barney, Mary and Pauline are exposed to English at school, but only Polish is spoken at home. The younger children—Anna, Julian, Anton barely know a word of their new country’s language, but then neither do many of their neighbors. When the family goes to town to celebrate the 100th birthday of the United States, the speaker gives his speech in a mix of German, Polish, Bohemian and Norwegian! Some years before, in the mid 1800’s, Anna’s mother, father and brother Baby Jacob had come from Poland to live in a tiny sod house in Western Wisconsin and establish the very first farm in the entire Latsch Valley. Now the growing family lives in a real house, with neighbors on every side, and the world for quietly curious Anna is filled with fascinating possibilities—as well as lots of hard work. Sometimes she dreams of going back to the Poland she is always hearing about, but increasingly she realizes that life in Latsch Valley, with its rich cultural rhythm of work, play and religious faith, holds everything she could possibly want.
Galen
Title | Galen PDF eBook |
Author | Jeanne Bendick |
Publisher | Bethlehem Books |
Pages | 128 |
Release | 2002-08-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1883937752 |
We know about Hippocrates, the Father of Medicine. But we owe nearly as much to Galen, a physician born in 129 A.D. at the height of the Roman Empire. Galen's acute diagnoses of patients, botanical wisdom, and studies of physiology were recorded in numerous books, handed down through the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Not least, Galen passed on the medical tradition of respect for life. In this fascinating biography for young people, Jeanne Bendick brings Galen's Roman world to life with the clarity, humor, and outstanding content we enjoyed in Archimedes and the Door to Science. An excellent addition to the home, school and to libraries. Illustrated by the Author.
Writing the Polish American Woman in Postwar Ethnic Fiction
Title | Writing the Polish American Woman in Postwar Ethnic Fiction PDF eBook |
Author | Grażyna J. Kozaczka |
Publisher | Ohio University Press |
Pages | 372 |
Release | 2019-02-26 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0821446444 |
Though often unnoticed by scholars of literature and history, Polish American women have for decades been fighting back against the patriarchy they encountered in America and the patriarchy that followed them from Poland. Through close readings of several Polish American and Polish Canadian novels and short stories published over the last seven decades, Writing the Polish American Woman in Postwar Ethnic Fiction traces the evolution of this struggle and women’s efforts to construct gendered and classed ethnicity. Focusing predominantly on work by North American born and immigrant authors that represents the Polish American Catholic tradition, Grażyna J. Kozaczka puts texts in conversation with other American ethnic literatures. She positions ethnic gender construction and performance at an intersection of social class, race, and sex. She explores the marginalization of ethnic female characters in terms of migration studies, theories of whiteness, and the history of feminist discourse. Writing the Polish American Woman in Postwar Ethnic Fiction tells the complex story of how Polish American women writers have shown a strong awareness of their oppression and sought empowerment through resistive and transgressive behaviors.
Farm Programs
Title | Farm Programs PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry |
Publisher | |
Pages | 112 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
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