Barbara Kingsolver: My Crazy Summer of Squash

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Barbara Kingsolver: My Crazy Summer of Squash

Come forth into the light of things,
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Barbara Kingsolver: My Crazy Summer of Squash

Summer is the time of abundant harvest. In this humorous essay on the tribulations of too many zucchini, acclaimed writer, Barbara Kingsolver explains why country people lock their doors and cars and even gates at the end of the summer. { read more }

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