Percy Wollaston (1904-1983) came to Eastern Montana as a child with his homesteading family. This family and others were followed in Jonathan Raban’s Bad Land published in 1997, itself an impressive book describing the last of the homesteaders to accept free or cheap land to “dry land” farm.
In researching his book, Raban located Wollaston’s memoir Homesteading: a Montana Family Album. The memoir was written by Wollaston towards the end of his life as information for his family. What a gift. It’s well written and not romanticized. On the other hand, you are watching a child’s life and children only partly see the grief and failure of hard times. It is very matter of fact, no doubt reflecting Wollaston’s natural disposition.
It’s quite detailed with great information on family, house building, ways kids entertained themselves, weather, World War I times, and the great influenza that followed among many other things. Terrific primary source for those interested in early 20th century childhood, life on the Great Plains and life just before the Great Depression.