

An edition of Here and nowhere else (1995)
late seasons of a farm and its family
By Jane Brox
Publish Date
1999
Publisher
G.K. Hall
Language
eng
Pages
160
Description:
Here and Nowhere Else is about fierce - and yet breaking - family ties and about one woman's search for a place on a farm that was for so long all she knew. Jane Brox writes of her family's small farm in New England's Merrimack Valley. It is the place her grandfather, a Lebanese immigrant, bought in 1900 and that her father has worked all his life. The book opens on the author's return home to her aging parents and troubled brother, after years on her own and away on "an island thirty miles into the Atlantic.". In moving and hauntingly beautiful prose, Brox evokes the feel of small-farm life: the human rituals of the farmstand, the heft of a Blue Hubbard squash, the rhythms of apple-picking time.
subjects: Family farms, Farm life, Biography, Family, Homes and haunts, American Women authors, Families, Women authors, Authors, biography, Farm life, united states, Massachusetts, biography, Merrimack river and valley, New hampshire, biography
People: Jane Brox (1956-), Brox family
Places: Merrimack River Valley (N.H. and Mass.)
Times: 20th century