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What was World War II all about? For over 15 years, several strong men in other countries turned the entire world and the little farming town in Sherwood, Oregon upside down. All race of people were herded to camps, fear of bomb strikes was on everyone's mind, a very poor farming community was asked to give up food and money, even after a devastating ten year depression. Young men went to war and women took the jobs that the men performed. The courage of the people in small-town Oregon was amazing and gives us pause about our future. The loss of family members on the battlefield, the toll on…mehr

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What was World War II all about? For over 15 years, several strong men in other countries turned the entire world and the little farming town in Sherwood, Oregon upside down. All race of people were herded to camps, fear of bomb strikes was on everyone's mind, a very poor farming community was asked to give up food and money, even after a devastating ten year depression. Young men went to war and women took the jobs that the men performed. The courage of the people in small-town Oregon was amazing and gives us pause about our future. The loss of family members on the battlefield, the toll on the children and families, and the need for new courageous roles for everyone was a reaction to save democracy in America.
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June A. Reynolds just turned 71 years old. Now that is getting up there, but her 40 years of working in Public schools, her current occupation being education director for the Sherwood Historical Society, and her dotage on her two grandsons makes her a fine candidate for writing a young adult series. In fact, the core idea for these three books was based on a real student that she worked with starting in 2008.June was born in Portland, Oregon and when she was ten, her family moved to a farm on Chehalem Mountain, sister mountain to Parrett Mountain. She went away to college and work, but in 1999 moved back to Sherwood Oregon. By 2001, June began the effort to chronicle the History of Sherwood. She is now getting ready to publish the 1940-1950 edition of the history.