Snapping Peas

Poetry and Prose for Rural Life

By Natasha Doan

Overview


Snapping Peas is a collection of poems and prose portraying rural life in Idaho. It discusses urbanization, the aging farmer, feminism and the disruption between the production of food and the tables it's eaten upon.
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Description


Snapping peas is a collection of poems and prose about rural life. It focuses on life in Idaho and the experience of a young woman and her husband navigating trying to start a farm young. The poetry is set in a narrative, story-telling style that is long form and free flowing. The author discusses urbanization, feminism, stereotypes surrounding farming and struggles of the young farm in a captivating and quick read that is sure to bring the reader to the field and barn.

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About The Author


Natasha is a stay at home to three rambunctious farm kids. She is a lover of coffee, flowers, good books of any kind and rural life. She grew up riding horses in a small town in southern Idaho. She married her high school sweetheart at 19 and together they have built a beautiful life. She has a bachelor's in Creative Writing from The College of Idaho. She plans to write more poetry collections and romance novels as well.
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Book details

  • Genre:poetry
  • Sub-genre:American / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:76
  • eBook ISBN:9798317833039
  • Paperback ISBN:9798317833022