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Turn Here Sweet Corn by Atina Diffley

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HI all, I just finished reading Turn Here Sweet Corn by Atina Diffley,

from your neck of the woods -- you probably know her and have eaten food

she's grown. The book goes back to our library tomorrow; en route home I

intend to stop and buy my own copy to read again and lend. It's a

fabulous combination of romance and reality in relationships; practical

detail and broad principles in working and living with the rhythms of life

and building the soil; cultivating, harvesting and marketing produce;

political struggles, providing for the future -- overall an amazing and

profoundly inspiring work. I strongly recommend it, especially since it

reflects a common thread we share through our appreciation for real food

and all the dimensions that go with that. L

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