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Prairie Bloomin'. Butter in the Well, #2
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-886652-31-6
- EAN9781886652316
- Date de parution06/02/2016
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurButterfield Books Inc.
Résumé
Prairie Bloomin': The Prairie Blossoms for an Immigrant's Daughter, 1889-1900. Butter in the Well Series, Book 2 . Popular Kansas author Linda K. Hubalek continues the story of a Swedish immigrant family featured in the Butter in the Well series with the second book Prairie Bloomin' (formerly titled Prärieblomman). Prairie Bloomin' features the 1889 to 1900 diary of daughter Alma Swenson, as she grows up on the farm her parents homesteaded. Even though born on the same farm in two different centuries, Prairie Bloomin's main character, Alma Swenson Runneberg, and the author shared uncanny similarities while growing up in the Smoky Valley region of central Kansas.
Both the third child of their families, they lived in the same house, played in the same yard and worked the same acres until each married and moved off the farm. ".is a tender and touching diary.Hubalek has succeeded in blowing life into both Alma and the fascinating times she lived through. Hubalek's books give Swedish-Americans a perspective of the past." Anders Neumueller, Swedish Press, Vancouver, BC Canada. "Hubalek takes the reader on a journey to another time and place with this sequel to Butter in the Well.
Swedish traditions are intertwined with tidbits from Kansas history in this unique historical diary." Andrea Glenn, Editor of KANSAS! Magazine.
Both the third child of their families, they lived in the same house, played in the same yard and worked the same acres until each married and moved off the farm. ".is a tender and touching diary.Hubalek has succeeded in blowing life into both Alma and the fascinating times she lived through. Hubalek's books give Swedish-Americans a perspective of the past." Anders Neumueller, Swedish Press, Vancouver, BC Canada. "Hubalek takes the reader on a journey to another time and place with this sequel to Butter in the Well.
Swedish traditions are intertwined with tidbits from Kansas history in this unique historical diary." Andrea Glenn, Editor of KANSAS! Magazine.























