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Life on Muskrat Creek : a homestead family in Wyoming

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Written by Ethel Waxham Love, a Wellesley College graduate who went to Wyoming in 1905 as a teacher in a one-room schoolhouse, and her son, J.

David Love, who later became an eminent geologist, Life on Muskrat Creek tells the fascinating story of a family's day-to-day life on an isolated ranch in early twentieth-century Wyoming.

Readers will be held in suspense as they learn about the family's battle with a variety of challenges, including a near-fatal bout with Spanish influenza, life-threatening encounters with livestock and wildlife, and disastrous episodes of fires, flooding, blizzards, and drought.

The book's depiction of more ordinary events is equally engaging; Ethel describes becoming a wife and raising children without the support of neighbors, women friends, or a wider family network, and David recounts growing up in a wild and remote place where there was no local school to attend.

Readers from all walks of life will find Life on Muskrat Creek to be a lively and provocative book.

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Product Details
Lehigh University Press
1611462649 / 9781611462647
Hardback
01/04/2018
United States
English
246 pages : illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white)
23 cm
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