Exploring the intricate ties between generations, the memoir reflects on the author's family farm and their dedication to cultivating heirloom peaches amidst a market favoring mass-produced fruits. It delves into the struggles of preserving tradition and integrity in a challenging agricultural landscape, particularly as the author's father's health deteriorates alongside the farm's profitability. The narrative transcends economic issues, ultimately addressing profound themes of life, death, and renewal within the context of family and legacy.
David Mas Masumoto Livres
David Masumoto puise profondément dans sa vie d'agriculteur biologique, tissant des récits qui explorent le lien profond entre la terre, la famille et les rythmes de la nature. Son écriture offre aux lecteurs un aperçu intime du cœur de la vie agricole, révélant les cycles de croissance, de récolte et de mémoire. À travers une prose évocatrice, Masumoto capture l'essence d'une vie enracinée dans le sol, célébrant les valeurs durables et les expériences sensorielles du monde naturel. Son œuvre invite à la contemplation sur la durabilité et la riche tapisserie de l'existence rurale.





Exploring the interplay between personal history and cultural legacy, this book chronicles the author's life alongside his Japanese ancestors, delving into the impacts of internment and rural traditions. It emphasizes renewal through organic farming practices and the importance of passing down knowledge to future generations. The narrative weaves together past and present, creating a harmonious reflection on resilience and the significance of preserving what truly matters amidst change. The author’s serene storytelling offers a comforting balm for readers.
The narrative emphasizes the importance of slow farming, as practiced by California farmer David Mas Masumoto. He advocates for a mindful approach that appreciates the nuances of nature, such as shifts in light and temperature, to cultivate flavorful peaches. This philosophy contrasts sharply with the fast-paced methods of modern agriculture, highlighting a deeper connection to the land and the art of living.
A family separated by racism against Japanese Americans and the discrimination of people with developmental disabilities-reunited seventy years later, returning to their roots on a farm and bound by family secrets.