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Robert Barnwell Roosevelt

Five Acres Too Much

In “Five Acres Too Much,” Robert Barnwell Roosevelt explores the intricacies of American agrarian life at a time when the rural landscape was undergoing significant transformation. Written with a keen observational style, the narrative follows the story of individuals confronting the harsh realities of land ownership and agricultural endeavors. Roosevelt's prose is rich with descriptive imagery and insightful characterizations, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the struggles and aspirations of those who sought prosperity from the land. Set against the backdrop of the 19th-century American pastoral ideal, this work critiques the societal pressures and economic challenges faced by farmers in an era of change. Robert Barnwell Roosevelt, a member of the prominent Roosevelt family and a distant cousin of President Theodore Roosevelt, was deeply influenced by the socio-economic issues of his time. His background in both agriculture and politics, coupled with his personal experiences as a landowner, informed his understanding of the American dream and its discontents. This context is pivotal in shaping the narrative's exploration of land ownership as both a blessing and a burden, reflecting the complexities of rural life. “Five Acres Too Much” is a compelling read for those interested in American literature, sociology, and history. Roosevelt'Äôs astute observations and engaging storytelling resonate with contemporary discussions about land use and the American dream. This novel is not only a poignant reflection on the past but also a stimulating commentary on the enduring struggles of land and identity in America.
241 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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