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Small in volume but a powerful story! How did a young mail carrier from Oklahoma put together a ranch in southeastern Colorado during the depression when others were losing theirs? This delightful booklet tells the story of how Horner-Miller's grandfather, Laurence Horner, put their family ranch together in southeastern Colorado during the depressions. Harold Horner, her dad begins the tale in Oklahoma and how the young Horners ended up in a small ranching community in southeastern Colorado. Harold details the process of how his father bought homesteads near each other to build the Horner…mehr

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Small in volume but a powerful story! How did a young mail carrier from Oklahoma put together a ranch in southeastern Colorado during the depression when others were losing theirs? This delightful booklet tells the story of how Horner-Miller's grandfather, Laurence Horner, put their family ranch together in southeastern Colorado during the depressions. Harold Horner, her dad begins the tale in Oklahoma and how the young Horners ended up in a small ranching community in southeastern Colorado. Harold details the process of how his father bought homesteads near each other to build the Horner family ranch. He shares about his family and beginning experience as a rancher. Take a step back in time and witness this family story unfold.
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Autorenporträt
Larada Horner-Miller is a poet and essayist who lives with her husband in Tijeras, New Mexico-a town nestled in the east mountains above Albuquerque. She holds a bachelor's degree in English, with a minor in Spanish and a master of education degree in integrating technology into the classroom. For thirteen years, she was a beautician until transitioning into what would become a twenty-seven year career in education. In addition to This Tumbleweed Landed, her other publications include Let Me Tell You a Story, Branson-Trinchera Historic Photos (coauthored with Tom Cummins), and Building Capacity with the Common Core State Standards for ELA-Literacy (coauthored with Karen White).