The Marrow of Life

Earth’S Memories Series, Book Iii

Fiction & Literature, Saga, Historical, Literary
Cover of the book The Marrow of Life by Nancy Larsen-Sanders, iUniverse
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Nancy Larsen-Sanders ISBN: 9781475976519
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: March 20, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Nancy Larsen-Sanders
ISBN: 9781475976519
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: March 20, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

It is 1931 in Fremont County, Kansas, and Deborah Nelsons husband, Christian, disappeared months ago. But Deborah has no time to feel sorry for herself. Two children need her love, livestock require feeding, and farm crops must be tilled. Deborah is desperately trying to survive in a mans worldan especially challenging task for a woman believed to be an Indian.

Even after a drought begins to cause dire conditions, Deborah refuses to leave, for her soul is still connected with the land. She decides she must sell her cattle and stop planting wheat and then finds herself fighting a field fire that comes close to burning her farmstead and threatens the life of her old friend. Things go from bad to worse when she, her children, and the community experience the first horrifying dirt storm of the drought. Deborah partners with her closest neighbors to share labor and valuable resources, not realizing that very soon, one neighbor will leave her with five more mouths to feed and a promise he may not be able to keep.

The Marrow of Life continues the saga of one womans determined journey through the hardships of the Depression and Dust Bowl era as she slowly comes to the realization that she must turn to others for help.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

It is 1931 in Fremont County, Kansas, and Deborah Nelsons husband, Christian, disappeared months ago. But Deborah has no time to feel sorry for herself. Two children need her love, livestock require feeding, and farm crops must be tilled. Deborah is desperately trying to survive in a mans worldan especially challenging task for a woman believed to be an Indian.

Even after a drought begins to cause dire conditions, Deborah refuses to leave, for her soul is still connected with the land. She decides she must sell her cattle and stop planting wheat and then finds herself fighting a field fire that comes close to burning her farmstead and threatens the life of her old friend. Things go from bad to worse when she, her children, and the community experience the first horrifying dirt storm of the drought. Deborah partners with her closest neighbors to share labor and valuable resources, not realizing that very soon, one neighbor will leave her with five more mouths to feed and a promise he may not be able to keep.

The Marrow of Life continues the saga of one womans determined journey through the hardships of the Depression and Dust Bowl era as she slowly comes to the realization that she must turn to others for help.

More books from iUniverse

Cover of the book Recollecting the Forties by Nancy Larsen-Sanders
Cover of the book Who Made Me Like This? by Nancy Larsen-Sanders
Cover of the book Women Are the New Men by Nancy Larsen-Sanders
Cover of the book Citizens Gone Wild by Nancy Larsen-Sanders
Cover of the book Singing in the Life Boats by Nancy Larsen-Sanders
Cover of the book Odette by Nancy Larsen-Sanders
Cover of the book Adventures in the Scribblers Trade by Nancy Larsen-Sanders
Cover of the book The Old Lady of Vine Street by Nancy Larsen-Sanders
Cover of the book Under the Pong Pong Tree by Nancy Larsen-Sanders
Cover of the book Strategic Grantseeking for Community-Based Organizations by Nancy Larsen-Sanders
Cover of the book The Softball Game by Nancy Larsen-Sanders
Cover of the book The Hazards of the Old Ones by Nancy Larsen-Sanders
Cover of the book Paranormal Investigations by Nancy Larsen-Sanders
Cover of the book Politics in America by Nancy Larsen-Sanders
Cover of the book Something for You by Nancy Larsen-Sanders
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy