Machine Shed Memories will ignite warm memories for the reader of their own growing up years in rural America. While the times were often filled with hardship all experienced the meaning of neighborliness through the special people encountered in the one room school, the church, the annual harvest o
Wool Away, Boy! A Ripping Memoir of Life in the Shearing Sheds
- Publisher
- Penguin Random House Australia
- Year
- 2016
- Category
- Fiction
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