This is the story of a family of eleven who endured hardships, illnesses, an infant death, multiple moves, the Great Depression, World War II, poverty and much more. You’ll read how their ancestors escaped religious persecution in Switzerland before settling in William Penn’s new territory of Pennsylvania. You’ll also read about the notorious outlaws Frank and Jesse James, Civil War in western Missouri and early settlers in rural Tennessee and northwest Missouri. Despite their many adversities, this family developed a bond and love for one another that can never be measured and perhaps will be difficult to replicate. As the title “No Hill for a Stepper” might suggest, this family learned that no uphill battle was impossible to overcome. In fact, their struggles and challenges would prepare them for whatever life would throw their way in the future and also strengthen their love for one another. This book is their story for us to respect, cherish and remember. Laugh and be inspired as you read their adventures.