Nationally syndicated agricultural columnist Alan Guebert
and his daughter, Mary Grace Foxwell, will appear on Monday June 29, 2015 at
7:00 PM at the Northfield Senior Center to read from their recently released book, The
Land of Milk and Uncle Honey.
Published by the University of Illinois Press, the book is a
collection of personal memories written over the past two decades by Guebert as
part of his weekly Farm and Food File column. Each column recalls and reflects
on the people, food, and values he learned on the 720-acre, 100-cow “southern
Illinois dairy farm of my youth” in the late 1960s.
Advance reviews describe the book as authentic, humorous,
and astute. Eric Schlosser, author of Fast Food Nation, notes "Alan
Guebert is one of America's finest writers on the workings and the politics of
our food system. This book eloquently describes a rural way of life that's been
lost. But the values of that world—family, community, social justice, a respect
for the land—are timeless."
Copies will be available for purchase and signing at the
event.
The program is cosponsored by the Northfield Public Library
and the Northfield Senior Center. The event is free and open to the public.
For more information call the Library at 507-645-6606 or the Senior Center at
507-664-3700.