Bet the Farm
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
A personal account, written by a journalist, of the financial struggles facing family farmers in America.
Beth Hoffman's debut novel quickly became a New York Times bestseller, captivating readers with its evocative storytelling. Her subsequent work draws deeply from childhood memories on her grandparents' farm, intertwined with a profound love for animals, nature, and antiques. As an artist and award-winning designer, her creative sensibility infuses her writing, offering readers richly detailed narratives. Hoffman's passion for conservation and history resonates through her stories, creating immersive and meaningful literary experiences.






A personal account, written by a journalist, of the financial struggles facing family farmers in America.
"Published in 2013 by arrangement with Viking, a member of Penguin Group (USA) Inc."--Title page verso.
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