Prairie in Her Heart

Prairie in Her Heart

Author: Barbara Witteman

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780738518657

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Pioneers were not always men fighting to tame the frontier. Equally important were the women who followed them, or even headed west on their own. The North Dakota prairies were home to mothers, daughters, and grandmothers who worked as hard as men to survive and prosper in the wilderness. Prairie in Her Heart: Pioneer Women of North Dakota chronicles the stories of these women, through their own words and through the enduring images which offer a brief glimpse into their lives. The interviews and diary excerpts tell of how women claimed their own pieces of land as well as document the myriad of chores which made up their daily routines. From the words of a woman who reveals the shame of buying bread at the store to the accounts of skirmishes between women and men regarding the rights of property, the voices of the past are heard with the vividness of the whistling prairie wind.


Prairie Song

Prairie Song

Author: Mona Hodgson

Publisher: WaterBrook

Published: 2013-08-06

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 0307731170

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The first step in a challenging journey is often the one that means the most. Though it means saying goodbye to the beloved friends and spiritual mentors of her St. Charles, Missouri quilting circle, Anna Goben is certain that she needs to enlist her family in the Boones Lick Company wagon train. The loss of her beloved brother in the Civil War has paralyzed her mother and grandfather in a malaise of grief and depression and Anna is convinced that only a fresh start in the Promised Land of California can bring her family back to her. Although the unknown perils of the trail west loom, Anna’s commitment to caring for her loved ones leaves no room for fear—or even loving someone new. During the five-month journey, trail hand Caleb Reger plans to keep a low profile as he watches over the band of travelers. Guarding secrets about his past and avoiding God’s calling on his life, Caleb wants to steer as far from Anna as she does him, but she proves to be just as he assessed her from the beginning— independent, beautiful trouble. Led by a pillar of hope, the group faces rough terrain that begins to take a toll on their spirits. Will the wilderness of suffering lead them astray, or will the gentle song of love that echoes across the prairie turn their hearts toward God’s grace and the promise of a new home?


Wild Heart on the Prairie

Wild Heart on the Prairie

Author: Vikki Kestell

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781507040676

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A Prairie HeritageOne family . . . steeped in the love and grace of God, indomitable in their faith, tried and tested in the fires of life, passing forward a legacy to change their world. The compelling saga of family, faith, and great courage.Wild Heart on the PrairieBrothers Jan (pronounced Yahn) and Karl Thoresen have left their native land of Norway to bring their families to America—the land of freedom and hope. Like thousands of others, Jan and his wife Elli long for the opportunity of a better life and future for their children.After braving an ocean crossing and the arduous journey west, they encounter a land so vast and wide that it defies mastery. Jan finds that his struggles are not only with the land, but with a restless and unmanageable heart. Will Jan find a way to overcome this wild land or will the prairie master him?Note: Part 1 of Wild Heart on the Prairie was previously published as Land of Dust and Tears. This book contains content not included in Land of Dust and Tears.A Prairie HeritageBook 1: A Rose Blooms TwiceBook 2: Wild Heart on the PrairieBook 3: Joy on This MountainBook 4: The Captive WithinBook 5: StolenBook 6: Lost Are FoundBook 6: All God's Promises


Prairie Lotus

Prairie Lotus

Author: Linda Sue Park

Publisher: Clarion Books

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 132878150X

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Dakota Territory, 1880. When Hanna arrives in the town of LaForge, she sees possibiltiies. Her father coupld open a shop on the main street. She could go to school, if there is a school, and even realize her dream of becoming a dressmaker--provided she can convince Papa, that is. She and Papa could make a home here. But Hanna is half-Chinese, and she knows from experience that most white people don't want neighbors who aren't white themselves. The people of LaForge have never seen an Asian person before; most are unwelcoming and unfriendly--but they don't even know her! Hannah is determined to stay in LaForge and persuade them to see byond her surface. In a setting that will be recognized by fans of Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House books, this compelling story of resolution and persistence, told with humor, insight, and charm, offers a fresh look at a long-established view of history. -- From dust jacket.


Where the Heart Resides

Where the Heart Resides

Author: Daisy A. Hickman

Publisher: William Morrow

Published: 1999-09-22

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9780688168841

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Evoking the penetrating simplicity of Willa Cather, this book is a pioneering exploration of the American heartland and the human spirit, where relative simplicity and everyday inspiration are cherished and valued. True insight and wisdom, according to South Dakota native Daisy Ann Hickman, come by taking an expansive look at the prairie and the lifestyle it suggests. We all want a better life for ourselves--to be calm and wise when our instincts lead us astray, and to be inspired and sustained by the simple, attainable things in life. It is in the middle of "nowhere," as the prairie is often called, that such valuable information can be found. By weaving personal anecdotes, historical tidbits, interviews with longstanding prairie residents, and stunning black and white prairie photographs, the author presents twenty tenets of prairie wisdom, for pioneers of the 21st century. They include: Kick Up Your Heels Borrow It, Don't Buy It Tell Stories Get Your Wagons in a Circle Strike Out On Your Own Raise Some Chickens This gentle and delightful guide reminds us of what we already have and of what we already know, as we learn to reclaim our pioneer spirit, in the form of natural teachings from America's heartland. Evoking the penetrating simplicity of Willa Cather, this book is a pioneering exploration of the American heartland and the human spirit, where relative simplicity and everyday inspiration are cherished and valued. True insight and wisdom, according to South Dakota native Daisy Ann Hickman, come by taking an expansive look at the prairie and the lifestyle it suggests. We all want a better life for ourselves--to be calm and wise when our instincts lead us astray, and to be inspired and sustained by the simple, attainable things in life. It is in the middle of "nowhere," as the prairie is often called, that such valuable information can be found.


Bluebird on the Prairie: Hearts of the Midwest - 1

Bluebird on the Prairie: Hearts of the Midwest - 1

Author: Tasha Hackett

Publisher: Electric Moon Publishing

Published: 2021-05-15

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 9781943027514

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Haunted by nightmares after her husband's death, Eloise Davidson struggles to find peace. Avoiding the town and the people in it has become part of who she is. When she meets a traveler who falls at her feet, she is more than willing to forget the whole embarrassing thing ever happened. Eloise has enough to worry about without entertaining silly daydreams. But when Zeke threatens the safety net she's built around herself, she's not prepared for how her world will change.


Prairie

Prairie

Author: Candace Savage

Publisher: Greystone Books Ltd

Published: 2020-04-14

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 1771645954

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Praise for the previous edition of Prairie: "Impelled with its sense of the miraculous in nature." —Globe and Mail Candace Savage’s acclaimed and beautifully written guide to the ecology of the prairies, now revised and updated. This revised edition of Prairie features a new preface along with updated research on the effects of climate change on an increasingly vulnerable landscape. It also offers new information on: · conservation of threatened species, including the black-tailed prairie dog and farmland birds; · grassland loss and conservation; · the health of rivers and the water table; · the effects of neonicotinoid insecticides on prairie wetlands; · the benefits of regenerative agriculture. Illustrated with elegant black-and-white line drawings and maps, this award-winning tome continues to be a highly readable guide to understanding the ecology, geological history, biodiversity, and resilience of the prairies.


Where the Wind Blows

Where the Wind Blows

Author: Caroline Fyffe

Publisher: Montlake Romance

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781612187129

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Cowboy Chase Logan has been in plenty of touchy situations, but pretending to be the husband of a recent widow and father to her adopted children is the most difficult job he's had yet. Original.


Prairie Spring

Prairie Spring

Author: Pete Dunne

Publisher: HMH

Published: 2009-03-19

Total Pages: 309

ISBN-13: 0547527845

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A grasslands nature trek that “weaves together spiritual insight, plant biology, geology lessons and American history—and a plethora of bird sightings” (Publishers Weekly, starred review). A nature writer and avid birder offers a portrait of a season in the heartland of North America as he and his wife travel through the country and share stories of all that they encounter: people putting their lives back in place after a tornado, volunteers giving their time to conservation efforts, and the drive of all species to move their genes to the next generation, which manifests itself so abundantly in spring. “Their journey begins in New Jersey and continues to Nebraska, their arrival timed to witness the annual migration of half a million northbound sandhill cranes. Next come Colorado and a primer on how homesteading sodbusters transformed an ocean of vibrant prairie grasses into a devastating dustbowl; New Mexico and the Sixth Annual High Plains Lesser Prairie-Chicken Festival; back through Colorado and the Pawnee National Grasslands for a glimpse of the threatened prairie dog, once (along with bison) among the environmental engineers of the 19th century Western plains; and into South Dakota, home to between 800 and 1,400 free-ranging bison. Dunne’s melodic prose and rhapsodic connection with the natural world brilliantly entice an estranged audience to explore a . . . now alien environment.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review “Although a theme of humanity’s effects on the prairie runs as an undercurrent throughout the narrative, it never overwhelms the sense of awe and wonder at the natural beauty of the grasslands and their inhabitants.” —Booklist