Synopses & Reviews
The wisdom of the upper Midwest is found in the minds and hearts of the people who live there. Wisdom is expressed in the stories that people tell of earlier days and earlier times. Stories of happiness and hard work. Stories of hardship and joy. As rural people tell their stories, remember these tales, for in these stories are the values and beliefs that have been passed on from generation to generation, and make the upper Midwest what it is today. Some bits of country wisdom: -The two most important things we can give our children are roots as deep as a giant oaks, and wings as strong as an eagles. -Work is never done, so take time to play. -Living to accumulate money is not living. -When you hear the flocks of migrating Canada geese each spring and fall, look upward. See the grace and beauty, cooperation and respect. Noted author Jerry Apps collected these oft spoken phrases, observations, comments, and conundrums. Together with photographs by his son, Steve Apps, staff photographer for the ""Wisconsin State Journal"", the statements lend humorous, touching, unique glimpses into country life in the upper Midwest. About the Author - Apps is also the author of Voyageur Presss ""Every Farm Tells a Story,"" ""Country Ways and Country Days,"" ""Humor from the Country,"" and ""When Chores Were Done."" His father, Herman Apps, is shown on the front cover.
Review
Small Farm Today, May 2007
“This is an interesting read.”
Lima OH News, Sept. 16, 2007
“In his signature warm-hearted style, Jerry Apps traces the wisdom gained in living a country year … By turns witty and profound, the book reaffirms our nation’s rural heritage.”
Synopsis
A humorous and touching look at rural life in the heartland.