At a time when gardening is offering the world a respite from a seemingly endless pandemic, Sarah Frey's story of entrepreneurship, farming, and community strikes a welcome and hopeful chord. The memoir details Frey's beginnings as a plucky kid from rural Illinois with many siblings, who was at one time hailed as "America's Pumpkin Queen." Frey's voice has a lovely softness with a touch of toughness, both of which work well with her message on the importance of opportunity, family, and hard work. Her narration is genuine and grounded--calming even--and it's a treat to hear how she balanced risk and responsibility in her story of agricultural success. E.J.S. © AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine [Published: APRIL 2021]
Trade Ed.  Random House Audio  2020
DD ISBN 9780593210260 $17.50
Library Ed.  Books on Tape  2020
DD ISBN 9780593210277 $76.00
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