John Probst
Auteur de A Place For Farmer and Emile
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This book is so well written that it is a read that you can take in and enjoy as you read about the slow times. Farmer and Emile had left their families in Texas and didn't know when they would get to see them again if ever, but the way to the west was getting better with roads being built and Route 66 was coming all the way across.
They had to endure bad weather, the depression, world war two, they came though but with a lot of loss. Farmer lost his ranch but he used his cattle to feed the hungry. They both were well liked and they did the Christian thing to help their neighbors. Farmer told himself that he would never go back to his ranch until he could buy it back so they made their living in town in a house that the banker had titled to them.
They did get to see their parents again all but Farmer's pa, he had passed away during the depression and they could not get back to Texas. Emile's parents and sister's family came to see them before the depression.
The things that happen towards the end of the book is so fascinating that you must buy this book. I could go on and on and tell the entire story but don't think the authors would appreciate that. Believe me when I say this is really a great book.
Thanks so much to Jerry at Nordskog Publishing to letting me review this book.… (plus d'informations)