Set for life and the chinchilla farm / Judith Freeman ; interviewed by Pearl Skotnes.

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Set for life and the chinchilla farm / Judith Freeman ; interviewed by Pearl Skotnes.
PRA Archive #: 
KZ1754.13
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Judith Freeman discusses her two stories. Set for Life is the story of an elderly man who has received a heart transplant and the help he gives to a runaway, who is a mixed-up sixteen year old. In Chinchilla Farm, the life of Verna Flake and her husband who leaves her provides the focus. Verna decides to leave Utah and start a new life in the West. Verna remebers her childhood, when her brother used to visit a neighbor's Chinchilla farm. The story follows Verna from Utah, to Los Angeles, and finally to Mexico.|SET FOR LIFE and THE CHINCHILLA FARM / Judith Freeman| interviewed by Pearl Skotnes. - SERIES: All about books| no. 13 - Judith Freeman discusses her two stories. Set for Life is the story of an elderly man who has received a heart transplant and the help he gives to a runaway, who is a mixed-up sixteen year old. In Chinchilla Farm, the life of Verna Flake and her husband who leaves her provides the focus. Verna decides to leave Utah and start a new life in the West. Verna remebers her childhood, when her brother used to visit a neighbor's Chinchilla farm. The story follows Verna from Utah, to Los Angeles, and finally to Mexico. - BROADCAST: KPFK, 28 Dec. 1991.

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KPFK, 28 Dec. 1991.
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1 reel (25 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|24:30
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1991.
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