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"In a companion book to Two-Buck Chuck & The Marlboro Man, Frank Bergon presents a vivid personal history of the place where he grew up and the people of immigrant and migrant heritage he knew in the overlooked and most productive agricultural region the United States-California's San Joaquin Valley-the New West of the twentieth century. If you want to understand how those from rural America think and feel today, you have to read this book"--

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"In a companion book to Two-Buck Chuck & The Marlboro Man, Frank Bergon presents a vivid personal history of the place where he grew up and the people of immigrant and migrant heritage he knew in the overlooked and most productive agricultural region the United States-California's San Joaquin Valley-the New West of the twentieth century. If you want to understand how those from rural America think and feel today, you have to read this book"--
Autorenporträt
Frank Bergon is a critically acclaimed novelist, critic, and essayist. His writing mainly focuses on the history and environment of the American West, including his most recent work Two-Buck Chuck & The Marlboro Man. Frank was born in Ely, Nevada, and grew up on a ranch in Madera County in California's San Joaquin Valley.