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  • Cora Fielding

    Language: English

    Published by Independently Published, 2026

    ISBN 13: 9798246728253

    Seller: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Ribbon Dust & River Light is a vivid, deeply human history of a hometown tradition that once pulled an entire Missouri river town into the same bright orbit-then slowly thinned as the world beneath it changed.Set in Boonville and the broader Boonslick country, this book drops you into fair week at its peak: dawn stock trailers and damp straw, the careful pride of show barns, the quiet mastery of canning and quilts, the midway's noise and sugar, and the grandstand nights that turned a local calendar into a shared heartbeat. But it doesn't stop at nostalgia. It follows the fair's full arc-how fairs taught standards, rewarded public proof, and knit town and countryside into one system-and then shows, with clear-eyed honesty, why that system began to strain.As farming mechanized and consolidated, farm numbers fell, youth pipelines narrowed, and more families lived by commutes and packed schedules instead of seasons. The 1980s farm crisis sharpened those pressures with debt, foreclosures, and heartbreak. Modern costs-insurance, liability, facility upkeep-made volunteer-run traditions harder to sustain. Gradually, the fair drifted from participation to spectatorship: bigger emphasis on "events," smaller barns, fewer entries, the same heat.Written in a warm, story-driven style grounded in real-world context, Ribbon Dust & River Light is both cultural history and community portrait-full of sensory detail, local knowledge, and the small scenes that make a place feel alive. It closes with what matters most: what a fair leaves behind in families, skills, and memory-and what it might look like to preserve rural culture without pretending time stands still.If you love rural American history, county fairs, lost traditions, and the ways communities adapt under pressure, this book offers a moving, richly detailed journey through pride, change, and the stubborn beauty of people who keep showing up. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

  • Fielding, Cora

    Language: English

    Published by Independently published, 2026

    ISBN 13: 9798246728253

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  • Cora Fielding

    Language: English

    Published by Independently Published, 2026

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Ribbon Dust & River Light is a vivid, deeply human history of a hometown tradition that once pulled an entire Missouri river town into the same bright orbit-then slowly thinned as the world beneath it changed.Set in Boonville and the broader Boonslick country, this book drops you into fair week at its peak: dawn stock trailers and damp straw, the careful pride of show barns, the quiet mastery of canning and quilts, the midway's noise and sugar, and the grandstand nights that turned a local calendar into a shared heartbeat. But it doesn't stop at nostalgia. It follows the fair's full arc-how fairs taught standards, rewarded public proof, and knit town and countryside into one system-and then shows, with clear-eyed honesty, why that system began to strain.As farming mechanized and consolidated, farm numbers fell, youth pipelines narrowed, and more families lived by commutes and packed schedules instead of seasons. The 1980s farm crisis sharpened those pressures with debt, foreclosures, and heartbreak. Modern costs-insurance, liability, facility upkeep-made volunteer-run traditions harder to sustain. Gradually, the fair drifted from participation to spectatorship: bigger emphasis on "events," smaller barns, fewer entries, the same heat.Written in a warm, story-driven style grounded in real-world context, Ribbon Dust & River Light is both cultural history and community portrait-full of sensory detail, local knowledge, and the small scenes that make a place feel alive. It closes with what matters most: what a fair leaves behind in families, skills, and memory-and what it might look like to preserve rural culture without pretending time stands still.If you love rural American history, county fairs, lost traditions, and the ways communities adapt under pressure, this book offers a moving, richly detailed journey through pride, change, and the stubborn beauty of people who keep showing up. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.