In Coop, the author of Population 485 and Truck: A Love Story plumbs his unorthodox past (he was raised in an obscure fundamentalist Christian sect by city-bred parents who took in over 100 foster children) for clues as to how he should proceed as a farmer and a parent. Whether describing his family (”I first perceived my father as a farmer the night he drove home with a giant lactating Holstein tethered to the bumper of his Ford Falcon”) or what it’s like to be bitten in the butt while wrestling a pig (”two firsts in one day”), Coop is filled with Michael Perry’s trademark humor, but in the course of a year in which the birth of his child is balanced by the death of a dear friend and worse, he also writes from the quieter corners of his heart.
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