Acres and Pains | Related Titles

In tone, technique, and the use of the Perelman persona, Acres and Pains is similar to the collections that preceded it. The primary difference between this volume and those collections of miscellaneous stories that the humorist had already published is that Acres and Pains is thematically oriented by virtue of the author's focus on his life at the Rising Gorge farm.

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