The Memory of Old Jack

How did Jack respond to his role in running the family farm in the novel, The Memory of Old Jack?

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After Jack takes charge, the farm becomes more meaningful to Jack. He works long hours, seven days a week, to pay off his family's debts. Saturday nights were his only time of respite.

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The Memory of Old Jack