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Lavender Rose Posted - Aug 22 2013 : 7:03:41 PM
I went to a little new and used book store just down the road from me today. While there I found a book called "Little Heathens Hard Times and High Spirits on an Iowa Farm During the Great Depression. It was written by Mildred Armstrong Kalish. I turned the book over to read the back of the book jacket and to my surprise there was a review by none other than Mary Jane Butters. Well that made the sale.

It looks like a brand new book. Maybe only read once if that. I think it was a great buy at $3.50. Has anyone else read it? Did you like it? I'm starting it tonight.

Brenda

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Lavender Rose Posted - Aug 28 2013 : 4:36:18 PM
I've read about half of the book and it's wonderful. Will write more when I finish.

Brenda

Each day we add to our legacy--good or bad.
Our Daily Bread
sjmjgirl Posted - Aug 27 2013 : 5:32:11 PM
I've read bits and pieces of that book and its certainly a great read. I, too, am an Iowa girl, so I may be a bit biased. : )


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forgetmenot Posted - Aug 24 2013 : 08:20:05 AM
Oh, yes! I read this book and felt right at home. I certainly had a grandmother like hers. To this day I clean out the inside of egg shells..or else...I am from Iowa, of course.

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Lavender Rose Posted - Aug 23 2013 : 6:16:03 PM
I started the book last night and it is turning out to be very good. No wonder it was proclaimed one of "The 10 Best Books of 2007". Thanks for letting me know Mary Jane. Mildred is a very good author. Her book is informative and pleasant reading. coaloha, You really should read it. It's wonderful.

Brenda

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Our Daily Bread
coaloha Posted - Aug 22 2013 : 10:03:36 PM
I have this book on my bookshelf, a gift from a family member. You are inspiring me to pull it down and read it.

Pam
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MaryJane Posted - Aug 22 2013 : 7:33:13 PM
What a great find Lavender Rose! Your treasure will get even better when I share with you that Mildred's book was proclaimed one of "The 10 Best Books of 2007" by the New York Times Book Review. It's a lovely book and a good read.

MaryJane, Farmgirl #1 Plowin' Thru ~ giving aprons a good wrap for 45 years and counting ~

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