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08. Dez 2020
Great lawn ornament
Made of metal. Well made and sturdy. Not blowing over or falling apart when the big winds blow.

21. Mai 2020
Excellent product
Cleans well. Leaves glasses shining.
21. Sep 2012
Stories of migrant workers and farmers in south Texas during World War II.
1 von 1 finden das hilfreich My father, Carrol A. Norquest, wrote this book, Rio Grande Wetbacks. The book is about with his working with the Mexican migrant workers on our cotton farm and citrus orchards in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas during World War II and maybe four or five years after, throughout the 1940s. It is a good read, and easy, and is made up of true very warm, human, and sometimes very moving stories of the men and women who worked for him and some of the other farmers of his acquaintance. It covers a wide variety of these hard-working people. My father was an excellent storyteller, which comes out in every story included here. I highly recommend it as a true picture of one way of life in south Texas, during a time when our nation was demanding food and other agricultural products from the farmers, who had no one to harvest the crops because all the young men of our country were off fighting or working in factories, or involved in other ways for the war effort. There was plenty of help available from young men across the border, who swam the Rio Grande River, sometimes at risk to life and limb, to earn money for their families, and also acquire agricultural training in the process.
As I said, I highly recommend it--it is good reading.