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The Orchard Adele Crockett Robertson

The Orchard By Adele Crockett  Robertson

The Orchard by Adele Crockett Robertson


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The Orchard Summary

The Orchard: A Memoir by Adele Crockett Robertson

A stirring memoir of a young, single woman's laborious struggle to save her family's New England apple farm from going under during the Great Depression.

The Orchard is an exquisitely beautiful and poignant memoir of a young woman's single-handed struggle to save her New England farm in the depths of the Great Depression. Discovered by the author's daughter after the author's death, it tells the story of Adele Kitty Robertson, young and energetic, but unprepared by her Radcliffe education for the rigors of apple farming in those bitter years of the early 1930s. Alone at the end of a country road, with only a Great Dane for company, plagued by debts, broken machinery, and killing frosts, Kitty revives the old orchard after years of neglect. Every day is a struggle, but every day she is also rewarded by the beauty of the world and the unexpected kindness of neighbors and hired workers.

Animated by quiet courage and simple goodness, The Orchard is a deeply moving celebration of decency and beauty in the midst of grim prospects and crushing poverty.

In addition to a foreword and epilogue by Betsy Robertson Cramer, the author's daughter, this Nonpareil edition includes a new afterword by award-winning author Jane Brox.

The Orchard Reviews

Brave and beautiful . . . tells us who we are and where we live.
-John Updike

Robertson writes with evocative clarity.
-New York Times

Robertson's prose is clean and fluid . . . [she is] a keen observer, both of nature and her fellow humans.
-Washington Post

Lusciously vivid . . . emotionally piercing.
-Boston Globe

Robertson manages to convey the sense in which self-knowledge and peculiar joy can flow from hardship.
-Cleveland Plain Dealer

About Adele Crockett Robertson

Adele Crockett Robertson was born in 1901 at her family's farm in Ipswich, Massachusetts. After the orchard years, she was a writer with the WPA and worked in a shipyard and in a factory. At age fifty she became a journalist and won several New England Press Awards. A beloved local figure, Ms. Robertson served as Ipswich selectwoman, and her commentary on current events and politics was widely read. The Ipswich Town Hall flew its flag at half-mast on the day she died in 1979. Betsy Robertson Cramer is the daughter of Adele Crockett Robertson. Ms Cramer discovered the manuscript for The Orchard after her mother's death and saw to its publication. Jane Brox is the author of Silence (an Editors' Choice by The New York Times Book Review) and other award-winning works of nonfiction. She lives in Brunswick, Maine.

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CIN1567927262A
9781567927269
1567927262
The Orchard: A Memoir by Adele Crockett Robertson
Used - Well Read
Paperback
David R. Godine Publisher Inc
2023-11-09
280
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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