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Total Loss Farm in Guilford, Vermont, was and is a wordy place. Its
hilly acres and flimsy buildings provided a refuge from a riven
country, a place to grow paragraphs and stanzas, among the tilled
rows of the market garden. Peter Gould's first novel Burnt Toast
was a youthful exploration of this mythic turf. Peter left the farm
to pursue love and work. In Horse-Drawn Yogurt, Peter returns to
offer his take on how we lived in times that seem exotic, yet oddly
familiar, in this second edition, with three new stories and an
introduction by Vermont author Bill Schubart. Gould is eloquent,
whimsical, critical, musical, magical, and tender. The new stories
in this second edtion are gems with additional line drawings by the
author.
Author Bill Schubart brings to life the friends and characters of
his native Lamoille County where in the late '50s and early '60s
life was lived close to the earth and often against the grain.
Schubart's collection of 22 stories captures a Vermont in
transition from an enclave of hill farms and small towns where
everyone knew your grandfather to a Valhalla for urban expats
seeking chairlifts or rural renewal. Schubart's full-hearted and
compassionate evocation of this Vermont is by turns poignant, funny
and savory. The stories give readers a good excuse to stay up late
to discover how Wyvis will circumvent the new prohibition on having
more than three junk yards in your yard or what bait Pete Trepanier
trolls with inside Mer-Lu's bar in Hardwick on a Saturday night.
This thoroughly enjoyable collection is as finely etched as the
frost ferns on your winter window panes.
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The Lamoille Stories II (Paperback)
Bill Schubart; Edited by Ruth Sylvester; As told by Claire Hancock
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Panhead (Paperback)
Bill Schubart; Designed by Alex Ching; Edited by Hope Mathiessen
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Fat People (Paperback)
Bill Schubart
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Bill Schubart is the author of the best-selling short story
collection THE LAMOILLE STORIES, set in the Vermont county where he
grew up. FAT PEOPLE is his second collection of tales. In it, he
tackles the difficult subject of people and their relationship with
food. For most of us, food is a source of sustenance and pleasure.
But for some, it is their only friend and main source of comfort,
and it may become their addictive nemesis. Bill Schubart, a man of
girth, is a keen and sympathetic observer of those whose lives
become defined by their obesity. FAT PEOPLE adds to our
understanding of how easily food can overwhelm a life. The fourteen
stories Schubart tells are by turns poignant and evocative. They
touch on all facets of obesity-addictive behavior, the pressure of
prejudice, how food comes to rule a life, and the intimate
psychological development of people for whom food becomes both
companionship and family. The best fiction not only entertains, it
touches a reader's heart. This is true of FAT PEOPLE. Readers come
away with a better understanding of food compulsions.
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