Skip to content
Scan a barcode
Scan
Paperback The West Window Book

ISBN: 0595385028

ISBN13: 9780595385027

The West Window

Select Format

Select Condition ThriftBooks Help Icon

Recommended

Format: Paperback

Condition: Very Good

$11.09
Save $12.86!
List Price $23.95
Almost Gone, Only 2 Left!

Book Overview

The West Window tells a heartwarming story of survival, change, and friendship. The lives of a sixty year old farmer, Harold, and a nineteen year old orphan, Shirley, come together in a struggle to find compatibility on a Vermont hill farm. Shirley is eager to move forward with the onrush of new agricultural technology, and Harold is determined to fight change. Shirley is haunted by her violent past involving a kid now grown into a maniacal character who has vowed revenge. She also struggles to free herself of the haunts of rape that resulted in pregnancy. A romance with Joe Iverson, Agricultural Agent, blooms and then fails, leaving her devastated. The author vividly portrays life on a small farm in the spring, summer, and fall of 1948 when Vermont was intensely agricultural. This is a story of two people finding wholeness, healing, and redemption.

The author is a graduate of the University of Vermont majoring in Agricultural Economics. He has been a dairy farmer for forty years in East Montpelier, Vermont. His wife, Donna and he have raised four children and have twelve grandchildren, most of who continue to be involved in the dairy infrastructure, from the hobby level to commercial dairying. Prior to farming in East Montpelier, he spent five years employed by the University of Vermont Extension Service.

"The West Window is a fine novel of personal evolution and the loving embrace of circumstance. What a pleasure to read someone who clearly knows what he is talking about from his long farming experience." Christopher Noel author of A Frail House (stories) and In the Unlikely Event of a Water Landing (memoir).

"This is a good story, full of action and character, about the clash of the old ways with the new. There are plenty of characters here too, and the best one is Harold, the old man that owns the farm. Everyone who lives in Vermont will recognize him with affection, and everyone else will be glad to have met him." Ruth Porter, editor of Father to Daughter, and the author of The Simple Life, a novel.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

I will read it again!

I very rarely read a book a second time, but this one I will. I can't remember the last time I have been so touched by a book. It's accuracy and authenticity are incredible. Unlike some other reviewers, I don't know the author, but I sure wish I did!

Dynamic Characters, Harold and Shirley Come Together to Save the Farm

The West Window has a dynamic story line that reminds us of the uneasy truth that family farms are steadily becoming extinct in New England. Set in 1948 when farms were more prolific, aging Harold, is set in his old ways of running a farm. Lonely and ailing, he hires a smart young mother, Shirley, to give him a hand with the cooking and chores. Harold soon finds out that Shirley can run the farm more efficiently than he ever did. An endearing and unforgettable character, Harold makes us laugh and cry. Yet Shirley's spunk and level-headedness to use technology for the survival of the farm, in the face of criticism and gossip, remind us to adapt and not give up on the things that matter most. Hall's skillful characterization is matched by his incredible detailing of farm life, woven throughout the story. You'll feel as though you have always known Harold, Shirley and all the other characters that fill their lives. So, if you can't get to Vermont, you can visit by reading The West Window.

The West Window

My sister recommended this book to me,said it was a real page turner, and as I am currently a dairy farmer , that I would really enjoy this book, and was she ever right. Dairy farming has come a long was since the 40's, and so has Vermont. I knew the author as an extension agent for 4-H when I was a kid, and into 4-H Dairying. Thank you for a great read, and am looking forward to the next book.

COULD NOT PUT IT DOWN

ONCE I STARTED THIS BOOK I COULD NOT PUT IT DOWN. I HOPE MR.HALL WRITES A SEQUEL OR TRIOLOGY.I WOULD LOVE TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENS TO THE CHARATERS.I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS BOOK.JOHN HALL IS A TERRIFIC PERSON,MY HUSBAND USED TO SHOW REGISTER HOLSTIENS WITH HIM. SUE CAMP

Michigan Farmer

The West Window took me back 60+ years in mid-Michigan to my family's 80 acre farm. We even had a sugar bush across the road! John captures the essence of growing up rural and working hard.
Copyright © 2025 Thriftbooks.com Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information | Cookie Policy | Cookie Preferences | Accessibility Statement
ThriftBooks ® and the ThriftBooks ® logo are registered trademarks of Thrift Books Global, LLC
GoDaddy Verified and Secured