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Rupert FikeCritiques
Auteur de Voices from the Farm: Adventures in Community Living
Critiques
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The Farm, for those who don't know, was founded by a group of California hippies when the authorities stamped upon their kind. They moved to southern Tennessee and pooled all their money to purchase a tract of land. They learned to farm, construct both properties and an infrastructure and learned to live off the grid.
This honest book is a collection of writings from members of the community. They show the development from what everybody expects a hippie commune to be, to a fully functioning community. I am sorry that I have overused the word 'community', but it really is difficult to think of another that does full justice to the people of the Farm.