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Letters from Across the Country

AUTHOR: Marsha Boulton
ISBN: 1552780988

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Letters from Across the Country
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by Marsha Boulton

Deborah Quaile, The Compass, Jan. 15, 2000
"Another helping of hilarious down on the farm antics....(Boulton's) keen and witty observations are about life, not just farming. A master of description, Boulton puts a delightful spin on rural and small town life."

Maclean's Magazine, Jan. 10, 2000
"Marsha Boulton (who won the Stephen Leacock Award for Humor in 1996) builds on her previous work in a new book... Boulton can again claim top prize for her account of her bullterrier's keystone-cops performance in a dog show."

Book Description
A collection of short stories about life on the farm.

From the Author
Mrs Drinkwater found me in the garden on a bright summer day. After reading the original Letters From the Country, she had an approximate idea of my co-ordinates. But the post mistress would not tell her exactly where the farm was and the municipal office was "mum's the word." Willfully undeterred, my personal Miss Marple deduced that I had probably been sent flowers at some point in my 20 years on the farm. She found me through the florist. "I'm so glad its not one of those everything-is-new farms,'" Mrs Drinkwater said while I walked her around the farm. That it is not, as the photographs in this third volume of "letters" should illustrate. My thanks for these images go to photographer John Reeves and the Toronto Star's Boris Spremo, along with friends, relatives and my constant companion and fellow wordsmith, Stephen "Moose" Williams. Over the years many readers have written to me with their stories about "the crazy lady with the sheep who lives down the road." There seems to be one on every concession. Many of these letters have been remembrances of favourite animals ranging from a milk-drinking horse to "Bubbles the Killer Cow," who would defend her calf at all costs. Somewhere out there lives a pair of hens who made the trek from a farm in North Bay all the way to suburban Mississauga in the under-carriage of an pick-up. Thanks to all of you for sharing -- with the greatest of affection -- your memories and your tribulations. This book incorporates many of those stores, constructed, combined and construed as I envision them. Many names and places are fact, others are up for the guessing. Somewhere in this book I say that "E-mail and voice mail have yet to replace real mail." I hope that is true, although the former are becoming awfully convenient. Please keep those cards and letters coming. They are always an inspiration. The farm has always been a form of sanctuary for me. I thank the Writer's Development Trust for assisting me in maintaining that equilibrium. My bold new Canadian publisher, McArthur & Company, under the guiding hand of my affably exuberant friend Kim McArthur, have offered support and good cheer throughout. You can't sink a rainbow. Lately, Wally the Wonder Dog has tended to steal the show at public appearances I have made with the CBC Radio program Fresh Air. He's the clown in the dog suit on the cover of this book. My thanks to Fresh Air host, Jeff Goodes, and the hundreds of people who assemble the show, for putting up with the antics. It takes a lot of character to survive life with "the crazy lady with the sheep." I am fortunate to have found that character in my beloved Moose. And god bless you Mrs. Drinkwater.

From the Back Cover
Best selling author Marsha Boulton is back, with a third volume of witty observations about life on the farm. Sometimes hilarious, often moving, Boulton brings a keenly observant eye to everyday rural life at her rural enclave, euphemistically called Lamb's Quarters. "Letters from Across the Country" includes tales of Wally the Wonder Dog at puppy training school and making a one-time only appearance at a dog show; the rigors of trying not to smell as if you've just come from the barn when in fact you have; and that soaring feeling of forgetting how old you are when you have the opportunity to leap from the hay maw, among many, many others. Sit back and enjoy.


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