Built in 1877, Bob Artley's family farm in Hampton, Iowa, was without indoor plumbing and was heated by a wood- and coal-burning stove. The prevailing atmosphere was love and security, especially during the holiday season. It created a magical childhood that Artley wishes every child could have had the opportunity to experience. This sharing of his memories is an endeavor to make that wish come true. From the perilous tobogganing sessions...
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Mr. Artley paints a sweet nostalgic look at Christmas of the past. From the special homemade toys, to the school Christmas programs. And how cozy a wood burning stove could make the house. He make you feel like you are there with his family. It is a wonderful way for old and young alike to experience an old fashion, Christmas on the farm.
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We love this book! It is a great picture of life on the farm in Iowa not so many years ago. Our grandchildren love reading the book with us and seeing the wonderful pictures.
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