Took me by surprise. In the neighboring hamlet of Grahamsville, New York:
Proof, I suppose, that Wendell Berry writes plausibly of rural America. And this, of course, is a thousand miles away from Jayber Crow‘s home of “Port William.”
Took me by surprise. In the neighboring hamlet of Grahamsville, New York:
Proof, I suppose, that Wendell Berry writes plausibly of rural America. And this, of course, is a thousand miles away from Jayber Crow‘s home of “Port William.”
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