Through this adventure he skips school, delivers twin bull calves, gets his hands on his very own pet pig, goes to the “biggest fair in Vermont”, learns how to properly run a farm, and how to get a handle of his very own father’s death (Peck, 1977). When Rob learns of his father’s “affection”, he immediately knows what this means. In a matter of months, he must be able to run this farm all by himself. In order to become the man of the ranch, he must farm, help butcher his pig named Pinky, and take full control of the family and his father’s exequie (Peck, 1977). This autobiography about Rob explains to us his encounter with growing up to become a
Through this adventure he skips school, delivers twin bull calves, gets his hands on his very own pet pig, goes to the “biggest fair in Vermont”, learns how to properly run a farm, and how to get a handle of his very own father’s death (Peck, 1977). When Rob learns of his father’s “affection”, he immediately knows what this means. In a matter of months, he must be able to run this farm all by himself. In order to become the man of the ranch, he must farm, help butcher his pig named Pinky, and take full control of the family and his father’s exequie (Peck, 1977). This autobiography about Rob explains to us his encounter with growing up to become a