In this charming memoir, Ella Rodman reminisces about her childhood in the rural Midwest and her experiences raising a family in the early 20th century. With warmth and humor, she recounts her adventures on the family farm, her travels to exotic lands, and her encounters with famous figures of the day. Along the way, she offers insights into the joys and challenges of family life, as well as the changing social and cultural landscape of America. This book is a delightful portrait of a bygone era and a testament to the enduring power of family bonds.
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