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When Betty MacDonald married a marine and moved to a small chicken farm on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State, she was largely unprepared for the rigors of life in the wild. With no running water, no electricity, a house in need of constant repair, and days that ran from four in the morning to nine at night, the MacDonalds had barely a moment to put their feet up and relax. And then came the children. Yet through every trial and pitfall—through chaos and catastrophe—this indomitable family somehow, mercifully, never lost its sense of humor.
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Chicken industry, Country life, Farm life, Farmers, American Authors, Wit and humor, Biography, Social life and customs, Women in agriculture, Humor, Farmers' spouses, American Women authorsPeople
Betty Bard MacDonald, Betty MacdonaldPlaces
Olympic peninsula, Washington (State)Times
20th centuryShowing 4 featured editions. View all 45 editions?
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The egg and I
1987, Perennial Library
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- 1st Perennial Library ed.
0060914289 9780060914288
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ALONG with teaching us that lamb must be cooled with garlic and that a lady never scratches her head or spits, my mother taught my sisters and me that it is a wife's bounden duty to see that her husband is happy in his work.
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