Description
*Condition Note: Gently used and clean book.*
The Family That Had Everything but Money is the true story of her family during the depression of the thirties. Ruth McLin (the author) reports that preparing the manuscript brought her the most enjoyment of anything she has written.
Foreword
I--In which Dad loses his job
II--In which the Hardestys move upriver
III--In which the family discovers the fun of just being together
IV--In which a hike is taken to a killer's farm
V--In which an accident nearly happens and children construct an engineering marvel
VI--In which a log cabin is begun and the family moves again
VII--In which a dangerous bridge is crossed, and the family finds that an old hotel makes a pretty good home
VIII--In which the family has a visitor and Jill toys with a foolish idea
IX--In which Peter discovers a very strange bird
X--In which washday is a lot of work and a raft is built
XI--In which Peter says a poem at the graduation program
XII--In which the children take a rough ride down the rapids and the family moves again
XIII--In which everybody has a paying job
XIV--In which Peter goes to school and has a problem in church
XV--In which Grant gets a Christmas surprise
XVI--In which Peter becomes acquainted with Little Orphan Annie and the secret decoder ring
XVII--In which Peter goes to camp meeting and begins to understand some important things
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1976 |
Printed: |
1976 |
Pages: |
128 |
Publisher: |
Review and Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |