When We Were Little
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About the Book
What do Orson Welles, Flash Gordon, Cream of Wheat and bobtailed dogs have in common? See them through the fresh, lively eyes of two little girls raised on a wheat ranch in southern Idaho during the Great Depression. You’ll never see momma cats and rattlesnakes the same way again.
About the Author
Lois Lower, mother of seven grown children who carry on the family tradition of walking picket fences and rescuing lambs from the outhouse, was raised in southern Idaho during the Great Depression.
When she got big enough she graduated from high school and, still adventurous, attended the University of Idaho where she majored in journalism and joined the college rodeo club. Then she, and the children,\ followed her engineer husband across the United States, from Milwaukee to Houston, Boston to Salt Lake City and back to Idaho.