This tale of two sisters courageously homesteading on the prairie in
1907 provides a lively portrait of frontier life.
"Interesting in its spirit and atmosphere, and it is told simply and
well. . . This is an unusual record, well worth reading."--New York
Times Book Review
"Mrs. Kohl has told this story of South Dakota with a simplicity, a
directness, and an understanding of its quietly heroic element which
make her book an appealing as well as a significant contribution to the
latter-day history of the pioneers."-Saturday Review