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Audio Edition of Saving the Farm now available!

Saving the Farm; A Journey through Time, Place, and Redemption
 is the story of how the Dudley Farm of North
Guilford, Connecticut became a museum to preserve and represent a vanishing past. By itself, that story may not be of any great importance, but at a time when local farms are all but gone, the struggle to save the farm for future
generations took on a crusade like quality for the small group that took on the task and the hundreds who supported their effort. Faced with unrelenting residential and commercial development, a lament repeated in neighborhoods across New England was heard in the small community of North Guilford—is this what we want? Can we preserve the history and heritage that made us who we are or will it be lost forever in the name of progress?

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The audio edition of Saving the Farm by James T. Powers is read by Frank Clem. Born and raised in the deep South, Frank Clem is a widely diverse actor who has worked in every medium; sketch comedy, theater, film, television, commercials, and voice-overs. He has played everything from buffoons to killers. He received a BFA from Auburn University, studied comedy at the Manhattan Punch Line, and attended the prestigious Circle in the Square Theater School in New York City.

 After moving to New York City, Frank appeared regularly at clubs and theaters in the city and up and down the east coast with the sketch comedy group Mindfield, for which he was also a writer. In addition to his sketch comedy, he also performed regularly in plays both Off and Off-Off Broadway.

 A sketch comedy show bought him to Los Angeles where he immediately started working in film, television and commercials. Some notables he has worked with include; Francis Ford Coppola, Spike Lee and Errol Morris, among others.

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