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“Now, not many miles away…I was getting my life on track.”

In Boy from the Country, John D. Nesbitt offers a poignant and reflective memoir of a young boy growing up in rural poverty during the 1950s and 1960s. Through a series of vivid snapshots, he takes readers into the fields where he worked, the struggles of a difficult family situation, and the rebellious moments that led him into trouble with the law.

But this is not just a story of hardship—it’s a story of resilience, determination, and the transformative power of education. With a passion for learning, Nesbitt rises above the limitations of his upbringing, embarking on a path that leads him to a successful career as both an educator and a writer.

Through Nesbitt’s lens, readers are invited to experience a forgotten era of field work, a society shaped by economic challenge, and the inspirational journey of a man who found his way out of adversity. The memoir culminates in Nesbitt’s reflections on personal achievement and the legacy of reclaiming a Western heritage of land, horses, and freedom.

Boy from the Country is a heartfelt tribute to the endurance of the human spirit, celebrating how education can open doors to new possibilities of living a richer life. If you enjoy inspirational stories of personal triumph, resilience, and life in rural America, this heartfelt memoir is a must-read.

"John D. Nesbitt's memoir is a riveting tale of strength through adversity. . . . Boy from the Country delivers." Roundup Magazine
"Through the years many writer friends of mine have achieved great success—and have gained wide-spread attention as a result. In this grouping are Mike and Kathy Gear, Win Blevins, Chuck Box, and Craig Johnson. John Nesbitt deserves the same attention. This quiet man: poet, novelist, teacher is a real star with a solid body of work.  Cowboy State Daily
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