Sharecroppers Daughter

“Sharecroppers Daughter” by Sunnie Day is a biography that offers a personal narrative of growing up in poverty on a farm. Published by Xlibris Corporation LLC on June 6, 2017, this edition spans 104 pages and is presented in English. The book recounts the challenges of a childhood marked by hardship, including experiences of hunger, while emphasizing the importance of hard work and integrity in overcoming adversity.
Readers will find a serious account that blends entertainment with valuable life lessons. The narrative explores themes of resilience and personal growth, illustrating how a difficult upbringing can foster strength and understanding. Through various incidents, the book provides insights into life fifty years ago, reflecting on the contrasts between past and present. This edition serves as both a memoir and a source of inspiration for those interested in personal stories of perseverance.
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This book is a story about growing up on a farm very poor and sometimes going to bed hungry. It is also about how to work hard and try to make something of yourself without resorting to a life of crime. I believe you will find it entertaining and yet a serious account of what to do and what not to do. You will find incidents throughout that may help you to understand that growing up poor can make you a stronger person and give you an understanding of what life was like fifty years ago. It gives a view of where we were and where we are now. It entertains and inspires at the same time.
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