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"May Davidson recounts a life that took her and her teenage sweetheart from lobster fishing to sheep breeding to long-haul trucking and more as they labored year after year to save their dream farm from foreclosure and sustain a way of life they so deeply loved."--

Produktbeschreibung
"May Davidson recounts a life that took her and her teenage sweetheart from lobster fishing to sheep breeding to long-haul trucking and more as they labored year after year to save their dream farm from foreclosure and sustain a way of life they so deeply loved."--
Autorenporträt
May Davidson was born in 1929 in Damariscotta, a charming fishing village located in midcoast Maine. In 1947, she graduated from Lincoln Academy, a private high school in the nearby town of Newcastle. She married her teenage sweetheart, James, a year later. Determined to stay in Maine, Davidson and her husband of sixty-eight years experimented with several entrepreneurial endeavors--from creating a lobster trap building facility to raising purebred sheep--before finding worldwide success with the design of the iconic Maine Buoy Bell. Today, she lives in Whitefield, Maine and is known for her column in The Lincoln County News.