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Child of the Prairie is a remarkable window.¿.¿. Its pages allow us to see the endless skies and vast horizons of the Great Plains, experience the harsh winters and devastating droughts, and witness the growing pains of a small Montana town. But what makes this window so unique is that at the same time, we are given access to the intimate longings and dreams, the hopes and sorrows of one particular Great Plains homestead family as it struggles to wrest a livelihood from a stubborn land. In Child of the Prairie Keni Brayton shares treasured letters, her mother's reminiscences, photos,…mehr

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Child of the Prairie is a remarkable window.¿.¿. Its pages allow us to see the endless skies and vast horizons of the Great Plains, experience the harsh winters and devastating droughts, and witness the growing pains of a small Montana town. But what makes this window so unique is that at the same time, we are given access to the intimate longings and dreams, the hopes and sorrows of one particular Great Plains homestead family as it struggles to wrest a livelihood from a stubborn land. In Child of the Prairie Keni Brayton shares treasured letters, her mother's reminiscences, photos, documents, extensive research, and her own creative words in this very delightful and distinctive memoir of her family. ~Dr. Ron Baesler, author of Visions from the Heart and Struck Down but Not Defeated
Autorenporträt
Keni Ilo Brayton, Ph.D., is a retired public school educator with 45 years of experience: high school English teacher, pre-K-12 administrator, and assistant professor of educational leadership at California State University, Fullerton. She is a native Californian who lives in Anaheim, California with her Colorado-born husband, Jim Cox, Ph.D. They have 13 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.