Clarts and Calamities

Clarts and Calamities by Brewis Henry, published by Fox Chapel Publishing Company, Incorporated in July 1988, offers a glimpse into the life of an individual who navigates the challenges of rural existence. This edition spans 247 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on a year in the life of a man who embraces a lifestyle far removed from luxury, illustrating his experiences without the trappings of modern success.
Readers will find a portrayal of daily life that reflects the realities of farming and the struggles associated with it. The protagonist’s journey reveals a commitment to his work and environment, highlighting the simplicity and hardships of a life dedicated to agriculture. Through this fictional account, the book explores themes of perseverance and the nuances of rural living, providing insight into a world where financial success is not the ultimate goal.
Official synopsis Publisher
Talks about a year in the life of a bloke who’ll never drive a Porsche, seldom wear a tie, and doesn’t commute to work, because he’s there already. He’s been there since the first ewe lambed, the first cow was milked and the first field harvested – and he still hasn’t made any money.
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