Nothing to Do But Stay: My Pioneer MotherCarrine Gafkjen sets out to build a homestead on the windswept North Dakota prairie. She is a heroic homesteader who fights for her dreams. |
Contents
ONE The Education of a Family | 9 |
TWO The Seedling Years | 61 |
THREE Prairie Cook | 83 |
Copyright | |
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