In the newest novel in the Port William series, Wendell Berry’s
beloved protagonist Andy Catlett tells the inspiring story of his
grandfather Marce Catlett to his own children and grandchildren, and
gives them a key to their place on the questionably settled land they
all love Andy Catlett’s story begins as his grandfather Marce
Catlett rises in the dark to travel from his farm by horseback and
train to Louisville for the auction of his 1906 tobacco crop. The
price paid for each year’s crop has been depressed to virtually
nothing by the power of a single buyer, James B. Duke. This year is
especially grim since the price offered to each grower is less than
the expense of bringing the crop to market. A year’s labor is lost.
Marce returns to his family defeated, defiant, and determined to grow
another crop. Many of his fellow farmers at first seem to lack the
resiliency and resourcefulness to continue. Only with the cooperation
of other growers can a way be found that protects these farmers and
keeps their rural families vital and in place. The power and depth of
this story—and of the many stories within the history of the Port
William Membership—resonate with love, kindness, and the held memory
of family and community. In Marce Catlett: The Force of a Story,
celebrated author Wendell Berry brings to life a tale that devoted
readers of the series will cherish. This moving novel is a testament
to the goodwill that lives within the human heart and a stirring
reminder that standing up for what we believe in is always a cause
worth fighting for.
Les mer
A Port William Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781640097766
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter