Farm Hands: Hard Work and Hard Lessons from Western New York Fields by Tom Rivers
This book provides a firsthand account of the author's experiences working in the fields of Western New York. It offers a detailed look at the grueling labor and challenges faced by migrant workers and local farmhands, who are often overlooked. The author shares the lessons he learned about the food industry, the value of hard work, and the realities of farm life. He also showcases the resilience and determination of these workers, providing a unique perspective on this often-ignored sector of American labor.
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