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Prairie Town (Small Town U.S.A.)
Bonnie Geisert

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Prairie Town (Small Town U.S.A.)

Houghton Mifflin Books for Children (Mar 30, 1998)
9780395859070
| Hardcover
32 pages | 206 x 287 mm | English
Dewey 307.720978
LC Classification HT123.5.M53 .G45 1998
LC Control No. 97040049

Genre

  • Nonfiction

Subject

  • Cities And Towns
  • Cities And Towns/ Middle West/ Juvenile Literature
  • Country Life/ Middle West/ Juvenile Literature
  • Middle West
  • Prairies/ Middle West/ Juvenile Literature

Plot

During the early 1900s, railroad companies laid tracks across America's open land. In fields of grass beside the new tracks prairie towns grew. The towns prospered amid the golden wheat fields, and grain elevators dominated the skyline. Bonnie Geisert's clear text explores the social and economic life of one of these towns, while the dramas of everyday life can be experienced in Arthur Geisert's panoramic hand-colored etchings. Here is a fascinating view of life in a thriving midwestern town, told with respect and affection for the resilient townspeople, as they work and play, their lives directly affected by the changing seasons.

Personal

Location Lower School
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