Where the Bluestem Holds: Rudy's Story
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A Bluestem Series NovelKansas, 1943. The war has taken the men and left the work behind.Ruby Smucker is sixteen years old and running the books on her family's farm when the Army sends her three German prisoners to fill the labor gap. She has a ledger to balance, a harvest to bring in, and a name on a casualty list that she is not finished being angry about. The rules are clear. The distance is the right distance. She intends to keep it.Then the work begins.Over two harvests and a long Kansas winter, Ruby watches Franz Weber do what farmers do: read the weather before it arrives, fix what is broken without being asked, put seeds in the ground with the care of a man who understands that the ground is the whole of it. He is the enemy. He is also unmistakably a farmer. And the farm does not care about the difference.Where the Bluestem Holds is the story of a girl raised to hold things, who discovers that holding the wrong things too tightly can cost you as much as letting go. It is a story about the work that keeps a family's land alive across generations, about what women carry when the men are gone, and about the complicated grace of finding something human in the place where you expected to find only an enemy.The bluestem holds. That is what it has always done. But Ruby Smucker is learning that there is a difference between holding and gripping, between standing firm and standing still, between the roots that anchor a thing and the ones that keep it from growing.The fourth book in the acclaimed Bluestem Series, Where the Bluestem Holds, can be read as a standalone novel or as the next chapter in a multigenerational saga of the women who built something that lasted on the Kansas prairie.
A Bluestem Series NovelKansas, 1943. The war has taken the men and left the work behind.Ruby Smucker is sixteen years old and running the books on her family's farm when the Army sends her three German prisoners to fill the labor gap. She has a ledger to balance, a harvest to bring in, and a name on a casualty list that she is not finished being angry about. The rules are clear. The distance is the right distance. She intends to keep it.Then the work begins.Over two harvests and a long Kansas winter, Ruby watches Franz Weber do what farmers do: read the weather before it arrives, fix what is broken without being asked, put seeds in the ground with the care of a man who understands that the ground is the whole of it. He is the enemy. He is also unmistakably a farmer. And the farm does not care about the difference.Where the Bluestem Holds is the story of a girl raised to hold things, who discovers that holding the wrong things too tightly can cost you as much as letting go. It is a story about the work that keeps a family's land alive across generations, about what women carry when the men are gone, and about the complicated grace of finding something human in the place where you expected to find only an enemy.The bluestem holds. That is what it has always done. But Ruby Smucker is learning that there is a difference between holding and gripping, between standing firm and standing still, between the roots that anchor a thing and the ones that keep it from growing.The fourth book in the acclaimed Bluestem Series, Where the Bluestem Holds, can be read as a standalone novel or as the next chapter in a multigenerational saga of the women who built something that lasted on the Kansas prairie.
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