Description
Walker's skill as a storyteller never falters in this portrayal of an elderly woman who won't give up
About the Author
Mildred Walker, the author of Winter Wheat, is being "rediscovered" in her own retirement years in Oregon. She has collaborated with her daughter, the poet Ripley Hugo, in introducing this edition.
Reviews
"You are either a Mildred Walker enthusiast or you are missing one of the best writers on the American scene."-Philadelphia Inquirer
"A moving and satisfying story that the reader will not soon forget."-Christian Science Monitor
"A warm-hearted book and one that is wise and tender. Without undue emphasis, with brevity; common sense, and a dash of humor Miss Walker has told a story that has meaning for all of us."-Saturday Review of Literature
"A choice bit of authentic New England lore."-Library Journal
"A gem of a story, which leaves the reader wishing it hadn't stopped when it did."-Kirkus
"Real and poignant, impressive and true."-New York Herald Tribune
"As a study in old age, it has dignity and restraint. Its sentiment rings true, and Mrs. Elder is very much a person. . . . a quiet, appealing little exploration of one woman's adjustment to her advancing years, of one woman's joy in her home place."-Chicago Sunday Tribune
Book Information
ISBN 9780803297685
Author Mildred Walker
Format Paperback
Page Count 144
Imprint University of Nebraska Press
Publisher University of Nebraska Press
Weight(grams) 170g