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Available November 1, 2008
Prairie Meals and Memories: Living the
Golden Rural
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Ellen Gray Massey has published
numerous articles, short stories, essays, and books. In 1995 she was
inducted into the Writers Hall of Fame of America and her writing has
received numerous other awards. From 1973 to 1983 she directed high school
students who published Bittersweet, the Ozark Quarterly. Her recent
books are The Bittersweet Ozarks at a Glance, and novels, The
Burnt District, and New Hope. |
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The Civil War has
broken out in Missouri and Lettie Worthington won't take sides—though she has a brother
fighting in each army and a fiancé with a guerrilla band sympathetic
to the South. Not involved in the conflict, Lettie deals with her
own struggles and hardships at home, and with the help of former
slaves, she saves her family's hemp and tobacco farm. Upon learning
that both brothers were in the Battle of Lexington, twenty miles
west, she leaves the farm and paddles a skiff up the Missouri River
to find them. |
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