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Farmer's Market
Families Working Together

By Marcie R. Rendon & Cheryl Walsh Bellville
Photographs by Cheryl Walsh Bellville
2001, 48 pages, hardback.
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Where can you buy the freshest fruit, vegetables, and flowers from the people who grow them? Head to the farmer's market! Marcie R. Rendon and Cheryl Walsh Bellville present a colorful, behind-the-scenes look at two families who run stalls at a Midwestern farmer's market. By following the families home to their farms and greenhouses, you'll see how everyone works together to grow the foods and flowers that fill the market throughout the spring, summer, and early fall.

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Marcie R. Rendon is an enrolled member of the White Earth Anishinabe nation in northern Minesota. She is a mother, grandmother, writer, and performance artist. Her writing has appeared in newspapers and magazines. Her poetry appears in numerous anthologies, and she has had three plays produced. Her first children's book, Powwow Summer: a Family Celebrates the Circle of Life, was published in 1996 by Carolrhoda Books, Inc.

Cheryl Walsh Bellville is an award-winning professional photographer and children's author. Her photographs appear in many highly acclaimed books, some of which she wrote herself, including Rodeo, The Airplane Book, Flying in a Hot Air Balloon, and Grandchildren of the Lakota, all published by Carolrhoda Books, Inc. Famer's Market: Families Working Together is the second book she has done with her friend Marcie Rendon.

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