Emerson Wiens is, foremost, a story-teller. In this autobiographical novel, he describes the humorous, occasionally irreverent, episodes that made his childhood interesting. It is the story of a family with German ancestry and a Mennonite faith, whose pacifistic views caused them to be viewed with suspicion during World War II. More specifically, it is the story of an adolescent boy growing up on a poor Kansas farm and attending a one-room sc...
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