The Youngest Brother: On a Kansas Wheat Farm During the Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression

Title The Youngest Brother: On a Kansas Wheat Farm During the Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression
Names Snyder, C. Hugh.
Robinson, Adam, narrator.
Book Number DBC17302
Annotation A first-person account by the youngest of five children born to a prosperous Kansas wheat farmer during the Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression. This is a family's struggle to preserve their relationships and maintain the farm after the father became seriously crippled when the author was just a toddler. With a touch of humor, it describes life as it was in the "good old days" when considerably more than half of all Americans lived on farms.
Length 3 hours, 37 minutes
Title Status Active
Local Subject Short Book - SH
Adult Non-Fiction - AN
Clean Reads Collection - CLR
Family Story (Single Generation) - FST
Farming / Rural / Ranch Life - FARM
Growing Up Stories - GUP
Kansas Interest - KAN
Kansas Interest - Non-Fiction - KSINF
Short Pieces (Non-Fiction) - SHP
Locally Produced - LPD
Locally Produced - Kansas - LPDK
Kansas Notable Book - KSNB
Family Life (Non-Fiction) - FLNF
Biography & Autobiography - BIO
LC Subject Depressions - 1929 - United States
Farm life - Kansas - Pratt County
Farmers - Kansas - Pratt County - Biography
Kansas - Economic conditions
Kansas - Social conditions
Pratt County (Kan.) - History
Nonfiction
Language English
Medium Digital Book
Released 2022
Publication Info Emporia, KS : State Library of Kansas, Talking Books, 2022
Original Publication Recorded from: New York : iUniverse, Inc., 2005 0595351301 9780595351305
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