Briarhopper: A History
An "as told to" memoir of a woman's life from 1913-1945, by the author's mother, Dalna Archibald. She lived in interesting times.
Praise and Reviews
Briarhopper is a touching and well told family history. I especially liked what the author wrote in her postscript, "A life does not have to be celebrity-laden or even particularly newsworthy to be important to others. It only has to be lived."This was a charming glimpse of a real life, lived well.—Chris Lear, Paso Robles, CA
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