Josephine W. Johnson (1910–1990) was a novelist and nature writer who in 1935 became the youngest person to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for her first novel, Now in November. She began her studies at Washington University and went on to write eleven books over the course of her life. When it was originally published in 1969, The Inland Island, her lyrical examination of a year on her rambling thirty-seven-acre farm in Ohio, became a beloved and critically acclaimed bestseller.
Cuando llegan a la granja, huyendo de la Recesión, las tres hermanas saben que pisan un terreno incierto y vacilante: su padre les advierte de que la tierra está hipotecada. Han dejado atrás su vida anterior como si nunca hubiese ocurrido, y se preguntan si habrá algún lugar en...
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