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SOLVED. Name of non-fictional book about family in early 1900's living on Colorado plains. [s]
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Willa Cather is another big name when it comes to homesteading on the prairie - though that's Nebraska, not Colorado.
I seem to remember there being dugouts and corn in My Ántonia. And, of course, Ántonia's family are somewhat strange neighbors - being Bohemian and the older ones unable to speak English.



I think the main character lived with an Aunt or Grandparent or such, not a mother. And Antonia's mother was a little too busy to worry about friendships too much.
Both the being poor and cooking bread is true - especially for Antonia's family - but those are probably really common plot elements in stories of this type.
The main character's family does move partway through the book - but it's just into town, not far away. And at the end, the kid grows up enough to go away to college.
So, most of it sort of fits, but not exactly. If you want to glance through a few pages to see if it rings a bell, you can read it here. http://www.gutenberg.org/files/242/24...




You're welcome Lydia. It's been a while since I read them but could the author be
Bess Streeter Aldrich?

Adele I read this about a year ago but I don't know when it was copyrighted I checked but I do not remember. I think it was more of an adult book.
Lydia is adding some new detail:
I posted recently about this but still don't think I have found the book. I may actually have two different stories that are similar mixed up in my mind but I truly think it is one story. Although there have been several suggestions that seem like it. And one may have been it but my memory is foggy. (It was read during a stressful time in my life) Ok so here is what I remember: set in the early 1900's in I think the plains of Colorado. A young child and family get offered land from the government in return for crops or something. The family was supposed to make something of the land. It was like 170 acres or something. They pack up to travel there and the wife wanted to take the piano. I believe they figured out how to get it there. When they get there they are greeted by Grandpa. It's a house that is built underground. One little room. A small bed and a stove. The piano gets in there I think. I also think at some point the piano was sold. There were two was out. There was a barn in the distance. Something happens in the barn. The winters are really tough. The family grows broomcorn. There is a neighbor that the kids are told to watch for he is creepy. The girl of the family goes to this mans house. The mother is lonely and wants a friend. She finds a nice family up the street. The whole family goes out for dinner one night to these people we home. The mother goes out of her way to buy the children proper clothing. The grandparents live by some creek on some slope of a hill. Eventually because life is too hard on the plains with the snowy, windy winters they move to the grandparents old home or something like that. It was near some Rocky ditch or something and the kids went exploring in it. That's all I got folks. Any help at all is much appreciated. Thanks for reading this!!!!
I posted recently about this but still don't think I have found the book. I may actually have two different stories that are similar mixed up in my mind but I truly think it is one story. Although there have been several suggestions that seem like it. And one may have been it but my memory is foggy. (It was read during a stressful time in my life) Ok so here is what I remember: set in the early 1900's in I think the plains of Colorado. A young child and family get offered land from the government in return for crops or something. The family was supposed to make something of the land. It was like 170 acres or something. They pack up to travel there and the wife wanted to take the piano. I believe they figured out how to get it there. When they get there they are greeted by Grandpa. It's a house that is built underground. One little room. A small bed and a stove. The piano gets in there I think. I also think at some point the piano was sold. There were two was out. There was a barn in the distance. Something happens in the barn. The winters are really tough. The family grows broomcorn. There is a neighbor that the kids are told to watch for he is creepy. The girl of the family goes to this mans house. The mother is lonely and wants a friend. She finds a nice family up the street. The whole family goes out for dinner one night to these people we home. The mother goes out of her way to buy the children proper clothing. The grandparents live by some creek on some slope of a hill. Eventually because life is too hard on the plains with the snowy, windy winters they move to the grandparents old home or something like that. It was near some Rocky ditch or something and the kids went exploring in it. That's all I got folks. Any help at all is much appreciated. Thanks for reading this!!!!

Putting together all the little details you have mentioned, I think I may have found it. This book is set in Colorado in the early 20th century, starts when the main character is a little girl, has a dugout, mentions the grandfather, blizzards, moving. It is frequently compared to My Antonia and . . . the title includes a bird on a post! I must admit I will be disappointed if this is not it. ;-)
Is it


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An Owl On Every Post (other topics)Half Broke Horses (other topics)
My Ántonia (other topics)
Little House on the Prairie (other topics)
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Bess Streeter Aldrich (other topics)Jeannette Walls (other topics)
Laura Ingalls Wilder (other topics)