Description
*Condition Note: Book is gently used and clean with an owner mark and an occasional spot.*
During the early years of this century Hazel "Big Enough" Weston lived in the rugged Imnaha Canyon when covered wagons were the main means of transportation. Canyon Girl tells about a young lady growing up in the wilds of Eastern Oregon, the first book in a four-part biography. Some of Big Enough's adventures are funny, some are frightening. But behind them all lies the hope of a fertile green valley to the west that may be just a pipedream. Indians, roundups, and rattlesnakes, all touch the girl's life, if not directly, then indirectly through her grandmother's bedtime tales.
CONTENTS
On Top of the Buttes
Dangerous Journey
Rattlesnakes and Indians
Blacky to the Rescue
Mom's Heifer
Lemon Pie and Hearsay
School Days
One Gallus and the Sow
Squaws and Peaches
Fire and Goodbye
The Disobedient Town Dude
The Accident
Beans
In Search of a Valley
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1989 |
Printed: |
1989 |
Pages: |
226 |
Publisher: |
Pacific Press Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B |