What life was like for youngsters who lived on the Great Plains in
nineteenth-century frontier life. Chapters address a breadth of
experiences and perceptions: why families came to the Great Plains and
where they decided to settle; how families and communities were
organized for education, work, and play; how health care, accidents, and
mortality affected childhoods; and what children experienced outside the
home. As much as possible, Ms. Holt lets the children speak for
themselves. American Childhoods Series.