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Webeach chapter in the book of a stillmeadow focuses on a particular month on the farm.

Webbeginning with harvest at stillmeadow (little, brown, 1940), taber wrote a series of books about her simple life in new england that possessed homespun wisdom.

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  • 51 Β· 110 ratings Β· 10 reviews Β· published 1976 Β· 4 editions.
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