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Life on a small Minnesota farm in 1963 provides nine-year-old Kit and her brothers endless opportunities for adventure. Acres and acres of fields and woods were filled with special places just waiting to be discovered by just the right children. Just around the corner was the beginning of summertime-three glorious months of freedom! There would be caves to dig, hideouts to build, trees to climb, wild berries to pick, horses and tractors to ride, and overnights with her very best girlfriends. Flowers would grow thickly beside the sandy country roads. The most loyal dog in the world would keep…mehr

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Life on a small Minnesota farm in 1963 provides nine-year-old Kit and her brothers endless opportunities for adventure. Acres and acres of fields and woods were filled with special places just waiting to be discovered by just the right children. Just around the corner was the beginning of summertime-three glorious months of freedom! There would be caves to dig, hideouts to build, trees to climb, wild berries to pick, horses and tractors to ride, and overnights with her very best girlfriends. Flowers would grow thickly beside the sandy country roads. The most loyal dog in the world would keep them company during long daylight hours, and the fireflies would keep them company during warm summer nights. Today would be a first taste of the summer to come!
Autorenporträt
Gaile Thulson holds an undergraduate degree from Wheaton College with double majors in Elementary Education and Biblical Archaeology, as well as a master's degree in Old Testament from Denver Seminary and two Master of Education degrees from the University of Northern Colorado. She loves learning and has enjoyed teaching a variety of subjects to a variety of ages in a variety of settings. Reading fiction is one of her favorite pastimes and, as a writer, she loves expressing her faith in Christ through the fiction genre, as well as nonfiction and poetry. Grateful for their spiritual heritage, she and her husband Mark enjoy passing the Christian values of their parents down to their own children and grandchildren.