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“Grandpa and the Miracle Grindstone” by Joe David Brown
Women were still weeping over the graves at Gettysburg when my grandpa came to Walesburg. Nobody ever quite figured out where he came from...
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There are weird places like that, especially in west Texas where the wind carves craggy reeds of stone and scoops out horns that amplify t...
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This is the 1915 follow-up to her first compendium of letters home Letters of a Woman Homesteader [1914.] [Reviewed in-depth here. ] Thi...
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If you don't know James Reasoner, you're in for a treat, if you do know him and his work, well, it's still mighty enlighteni...

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