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Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Adventures in Poverty Review
Faced with eviction, living on union strike pay, our time for making a decision was running out. Where could we go to live with our five small sons? We had few options. The scariest possibility was also the one that fit best with our tiny income. But could we really make such a difficult move? To transport our family, and our mobile home onto a five-acre parcel of rural, undeveloped land? No electricity, no running water, with winter fast approaching. It sounded a little crazy.......
My thoughts: This memoir amazed me. When her husband loses his mining job to a prolonged strike, Nancy and her family move their trailer to the edge of civilization and begin their adventures in poverty. In some ways, it is a modern tale of how it must of felt to be a pioneer or life in the 1800's, only harder in some respects. Nancy doesn't sugar coat things, but she is resourceful and cheerful through it, despite how hard it would be with 5 children. This is an excellent book to pick up!
I received this book from Celebrate Lit. This is my honest review and is in no way influenced by my receiving a complimentary copy.
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About the Author:
Nancy Shew Bolton is a wife, mother, grandmother, jewelry maker, crochet crafter, and of course: a writer! She lives in upstate New York in a lovely scenic region known as The Fingerlakes. Widowed last year, she is comforted by her five sons, two grandchildren and a marvelous array of family and other loved ones. She loves the creative process, and puts her whole focus into the stories she writes. May you be entertained and uplifted by them!
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Sometimes life hands out an unexpected challenge, and the direction you mapped out for your family comes up against a big roadblock. And there you are, trying to navigate back to a path that makes sense. One that would be as close to the previous path as you can get. But our only options led us in directions far away from what we were used to.
Faced with eviction, living on union strike pay, our time for making a decision was running out. Where could we go to live with our five small sons? We had few options. The scariest possibility was also the one that fit best with our tiny income. But could we really make such a difficult move? To transport our family, and our mobile home onto a five-acre parcel of rural, undeveloped land? No electricity, no running water, with winter fast approaching. It sounded a little crazy…….
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Sounds like a good book.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed this story! Nancy's attitude was indeed an inspiration, all the way through the book.
ReplyDeleteThis book sounds like a fascinating read.
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