The Farmer's Lawyer: The North Dakota Nine and the Fight to Save the Family Farm
Autor Sarah Vogelen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 mar 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781635575262
ISBN-10: 1635575265
Pagini: 432
Ilustrații: B+W throughout
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 40 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1635575265
Pagini: 432
Ilustrații: B+W throughout
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 40 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
More urgent than ever: Sarah's deeply-reported history explains how farmers recovered from the Great Depression and the crisis of the 1980s, offering answers for how the agriculture industry and the economy at large can recover today in the wake of COVID-19.
Notă biografică
Sarah Vogel is an attorney and former politician whose career has focused on family farmers and ranchers. Vogel was the first woman in U.S. history to be elected as a state commissioner of agriculture. In 2006, the American Agricultural Law Association awarded her its Distinguished Service Award for contributions to the field of agriculture law, and Willie Nelson honored her at Farm Aid's thirtieth anniversary in 2015 for her service to farmers. An in-demand speaker and a passionate advocate for Native American rights, Vogel lives in Bismarck, North Dakota.
Recenzii
Sarah Vogel and I share an ornery persistence in the face of bullies. This is her real life story of fighting for farmers as they were pushed off the land by a plan, ordered and carried out by top officials of our government. Sarah's story, told in her unique voice, inspires me--and I'm sure it will inspire you--to fight for family farmers.
Vogel sets this appalling story of a politicized bureaucracy run amok against a rich portrait of North Dakota farm life and its political tradition of rural solidarity . Her travails as a single mom, falling hopelessly behind on her own bills, add a vivid subplot. The result is an engrossing legal saga and a rousing tribute to prairie populism.
This is my kind of story--the young, inexperienced lawyer facing big odds. It's remarkably well told and heartfelt. I really enjoyed it.
Engaging, suspenseful, and often heartbreaking . . . This stirring account is a testimony to [Vogel's] continuing work as a strong advocate for America's farmers.
The Farmer's Lawyer, both an exquisitely written American saga and a trove of lived research, might serve as the definitive document of the 1980s farm crisis that in some ways never ended. Sarah Vogel's heroic battle on behalf of family farmers was historic--and has never been more relevant.
Sarah Vogel is a tireless advocate, and The Farmer's Lawyer is a powerful account about her never-ending pursuit of justice.
I'm a huge fan of Sarah and the work she's done to help family farmers.
In farm country, [Sarah] Vogel has earned a reputation as 'a giant killer in ag law.'
The most important book about the practical issues farmers face that I have ever read.
The struggle for justice for farmers is as old as the American story. No one has written a braver or better chapter than Sarah Vogel. She recounts it here, with all the historical perspective, legal genius and righteous passion that made her the great champion of the women and men who work the land.
A fascinating political history about farming in America, a gripping personal story about one person battling a vast, unjust system, and a clear-eyed investigation of the discriminatory systems and policies that drove so many family farmers out of business.
What a wonderful book! The Farmer's Lawyer is riveting. Its characters amount to a new pantheon of heroes-author Sarah Vogel as well as the white and Native American farmers whose dogged righteousness prevails and inspires. I am humbled, heartened, and moved.
Vogel tells the remarkable story of her improbable legal victory against the federal government in her new book . Anyone seeking a dispassionate history of the case should look elsewhere. This is an advocate's tale of fighting callous bureaucrats and cold-hearted prosecutors, while struggling to keep the lights on in her own home . Vogel ultimately won an injunction on behalf of 240,000 FmHA borrowers nationwide . [and] went on to serve as North Dakota's agriculture commissioner, the first woman elected to the office in any state. This book is a testament to what was an even greater achievement.
Vogel follows this slice-of-history story with advice for the future . the national importance of this case is such that anyone who isn't familiar deserves to know what happened, so grab THE FARMER'S LAWYER. It's worth checking out.
Vogel is a gifted writer, weaving history, politics and vivid descriptions of the people and landscape with personal challenges like her financial turmoil as a single mother in a male-dominated field . Great for fans of legal dramas, Sarah Vogel's The Farmer's Lawyer will leave readers inspired as she details their fight for truth, justice and family farms in the 1980s.
Vogel sets this appalling story of a politicized bureaucracy run amok against a rich portrait of North Dakota farm life and its political tradition of rural solidarity . Her travails as a single mom, falling hopelessly behind on her own bills, add a vivid subplot. The result is an engrossing legal saga and a rousing tribute to prairie populism.
This is my kind of story--the young, inexperienced lawyer facing big odds. It's remarkably well told and heartfelt. I really enjoyed it.
Engaging, suspenseful, and often heartbreaking . . . This stirring account is a testimony to [Vogel's] continuing work as a strong advocate for America's farmers.
The Farmer's Lawyer, both an exquisitely written American saga and a trove of lived research, might serve as the definitive document of the 1980s farm crisis that in some ways never ended. Sarah Vogel's heroic battle on behalf of family farmers was historic--and has never been more relevant.
Sarah Vogel is a tireless advocate, and The Farmer's Lawyer is a powerful account about her never-ending pursuit of justice.
I'm a huge fan of Sarah and the work she's done to help family farmers.
In farm country, [Sarah] Vogel has earned a reputation as 'a giant killer in ag law.'
The most important book about the practical issues farmers face that I have ever read.
The struggle for justice for farmers is as old as the American story. No one has written a braver or better chapter than Sarah Vogel. She recounts it here, with all the historical perspective, legal genius and righteous passion that made her the great champion of the women and men who work the land.
A fascinating political history about farming in America, a gripping personal story about one person battling a vast, unjust system, and a clear-eyed investigation of the discriminatory systems and policies that drove so many family farmers out of business.
What a wonderful book! The Farmer's Lawyer is riveting. Its characters amount to a new pantheon of heroes-author Sarah Vogel as well as the white and Native American farmers whose dogged righteousness prevails and inspires. I am humbled, heartened, and moved.
Vogel tells the remarkable story of her improbable legal victory against the federal government in her new book . Anyone seeking a dispassionate history of the case should look elsewhere. This is an advocate's tale of fighting callous bureaucrats and cold-hearted prosecutors, while struggling to keep the lights on in her own home . Vogel ultimately won an injunction on behalf of 240,000 FmHA borrowers nationwide . [and] went on to serve as North Dakota's agriculture commissioner, the first woman elected to the office in any state. This book is a testament to what was an even greater achievement.
Vogel follows this slice-of-history story with advice for the future . the national importance of this case is such that anyone who isn't familiar deserves to know what happened, so grab THE FARMER'S LAWYER. It's worth checking out.
Vogel is a gifted writer, weaving history, politics and vivid descriptions of the people and landscape with personal challenges like her financial turmoil as a single mother in a male-dominated field . Great for fans of legal dramas, Sarah Vogel's The Farmer's Lawyer will leave readers inspired as she details their fight for truth, justice and family farms in the 1980s.