A Scandinavian Woman’s Tale of Life on the Prairie
Book 1, Historical Diary 1868-1888
Read the endearing account of Kajsa Swenson Runneberg, who recounts how she and her family built up the farm on the unsettled prairie.
“Go back to a time when there are no streets, roads or cars. Imagine there are no buildings, homes, hospitals or grocery stores around the corner. All of our family’s belongings fit in a small wooden wagon. The year is 1868. There is nothing but tall, green waving grass as far as the eye can see. The scent of warm spring air after a morning rain surrounds you. Spring blows gently in your face. The snort of the horse and an occasional meadowlark, whistling its call, are the only sounds. You are along on the virgin land of the vast prairie.”- opening paragraph of Butter in the Well.
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ISBN-13: 9781886652002
ISBN-10: 1886652007 (previously 0962794759)
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Hi Linda! I just read your blog entry on ‘Quilt with Us” on Connecting Threads and went to your website. Very interested in reading your books but I have a Sony Reader and don’t see your books there on the Sony site. Any chance Sony will provide your books in the future? I am thinking I am going to have to get a Kindle to get your books! Have a great day.–Marla
Hi Maria,
Check on the Amazon site, because I think you can still download them onto your Sony, or I know you can download it onto your computer and read them there. I got a Kindle for Christmas last year, and read a lot more books now. You might have to put that on your Christmas list! Thanks and happy reading, Linda Hubalek
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