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Sharecropper's Daughter
by Lula White Poor
"Did you ever ride a pig...drink milk straight from a cow...tear the seat out of your pants while sliding down the barn roof? No? Meet someone who did. In Sharecropper's Daughter, Lula White Poor gives readers a candid look at growing up the daughter of a sharecropper in eastern Arkansas. Lula and her brothers lived in shacks provided by the landowners their daddy worked for each year. In the early 1930s and '40s, the school calendar for Lula and her brothers revolved around the harvest, and kids were trusted with responsibility and freedom at a young age. This meant a lot of hard work and growing up fast, but it also meant a whole lot of fun. Lula and her family didn't have material wealth, but they were wealthy in love. They knew to make the most of what they had, and with it had a ball. Today's world is a different place, but in Sharecropper's Daughter, you can sit back and reminisce of simpler times."
372 pages - $25.99 (paperback)
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