
Pulling Down the Barn
Memories of a Rural Childhood: Great Lakes Books Series
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Narrated by:
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Michelle Babb
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By:
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Anne-Marie Oomen
Pulling Down the Barn eloquently recalls author Anne-Marie Oomen's personal journey as she discovers herself an outsider on her family farm located in western Michigan's Oceana County, in the township of Elbridge - a couple hundred acres in the middle of rural America. Written as a series of heartfelt interlocking narratives, this collection of essays portrays the realities of farm life: haying, picking asparagus and cherries, the machinery of tractors and pickers; but each chapter also touches upon the more ethereal and rarely articulated: the stoic love that permeates a family, the farmer's struggle with identity, and the way land can shape a childhood. With its rich language and style, Pulling Down the Barn engrosses the listener in Oomen's memories - setting beauty and wonder against work and loss - and paints a poignant portrait of growing up in rural Michigan.
Winner of the Michigan Notable Book Awards. The book is published by Wayne State University Press.
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Critic reviews
If you could sum up Pulling Down the Barn in three words, what would they be?
Insightful, beautiful hardshipsWhat other book might you compare Pulling Down the Barn to and why?
Little House on the Prairie but more modern (and better writing)Which scene was your favorite?
Describing how her mother interrupts stories and figuring out why.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Yes. The anguish of The Tractor.Any additional comments?
I loved this book and may re-listen again very soon. The narrator took some time getting use to (a bit slow and too careful with diction) but warmed up especially toward the end."This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of Audiobook Blast."
Rich use of language sets this apart
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Amazing Short Essays
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I struggled to connect to the voice
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I have found Pulling Down the Barn really difficult to focus on. This is not necessarily because of the narrator - I normally absolutely love and adore Michelle Babb - but she really didn't have a lot to work with here (check out some of her other titles though, she is really awesome).
There is a lot of melancholy in the book and it kind of drags on a little. When looking at some of the other reviews, it seems like those who can identify with the general story really enjoyed the book and those who can't (maybe because they grew up differently) did not. I'm in the latter group.
That makes it difficult to review though. I'll say that if you have fond memories of growing up in a rural area, totally, give it a go. It might very well give lovely moments to reminisce. If this is not even close to what you've experienced, you might want to take a pass.
Streaming of consciousness and memories -...
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Poetic Writing Style
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Would you listen to Pulling Down the Barn again? Why?
Most likely won't listen to it again. It was ok, and the details were good, it was just sometimes there was too many tiny details that it was easy to get sidetracked from what was going on with the people.If you’ve listened to books by Anne-Marie Oomen before, how does this one compare?
No i havn'tWhich scene was your favorite?
I found the whole party line for the phones pretty cool. My mom had that all while growing up and my grandma still had times where neighbors calls could be heard when she picked up the phone in the mid to later 80s.I also liked the part where the one brother was hurt by the other brother, yelling to the parents that the one brother had been killed/was dead, and then all the kids getting in trouble even though only the 2 boys did the actions.... so typical for a lot of parents even today.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No, it was good to listen to a few stories and come back later and listen to a few more.Any additional comments?
"This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of Audiobook Blast."Lots of little tiny stories
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Michelle Babb's performance makes listening to this book an enthralling and entertaining experience :)
This book was surreal. Listening to the way the girl thought and saw the world was a unique experience. I was caught up in the narrative and fully immersed even when I did not completely understand what the subject matter was :) I really enjoyed this experience!
***This title is suitable for listening(reading) by young adult through adult readers who enjoy historical fiction with a dash of fantasy :)
Farm Gods' Rejection
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I think connecting one's own experiences to the life of someone else is what makes memoires valuable to read. This book is also written very invitingly too, it is a series of essays that can be read as standalones but interlink to form a narrative arc too. The audiobook I listened to is narrated in a way that suits this personal story very well, the moments are quietly told and carefully nuanced, glimpses into the author's life.
A beautiful look back on a family farm childhood
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The narration was well done.The characters were well portrayed.
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Pulling Down the Barn
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Snippets of a rural coming of age
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