I'm sorry, I don't know who the author of the '40 acres novel' is. There are so many novels out there and without more information, it's impossible to determine the author.
I don't know for sure. But often in novels, there are central family members. Maybe there's a patriarch or matriarch who has a strong influence on the events related to the 1000 acres.
In 'A Thousand Acres Novel', Ginny is a very important character. She is one of the daughters and her internal thoughts and feelings give us a deep look into the family's situation. Her sister Rose is also important as she challenges the family norms. And of course, the father, who holds the power over the thousand acres, is a central figure.
Since I haven't read 'Eighteen Acres a Novel', it's hard to say who the main characters are. However, they could be people with different backgrounds and personalities who are connected to the eighteen - acre area in some way. Maybe there's a local family who has lived there for generations, or a newcomer who disrupts the status quo of the place.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels that might be referred to as '40 acres novel'. It could potentially be about a piece of land that measures 40 acres and the stories, events, or characters associated with it, like a family's struggle to maintain the 40 - acre land, or historical events that took place on such a piece of land.
Typically, the main character is a man who goes on a long journey in search of diamonds, not realizing that his own land has them.
Another possibility is that it could be about the connection between people and the land. The '1000 acres' might serve as a character in itself, and the story could be about how the people in the novel interact with it, how it shapes their lives, their identities, and their values. It could also touch on themes of environmentalism or the changing nature of rural life over time.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, it might be about a place that spans eighteen acres and the events, characters, and stories associated with it.
It's a complex story about a family's drama and power struggles on a farm. The plot involves inheritances, secrets, and changing relationships.
The reviews for 'A Thousand Acres' are quite mixed. Some praise its rich character development and complex themes, while others find the plot a bit slow.
I'm not sure who 'Arnold' specifically is in relation to both 'Green Acres' and 'Pulp Fiction' as they are two very different works. There may be no direct connection between an 'Arnold' in these two unless it's a very specific or made - up reference that is not common knowledge.