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Child of Steens Mountain

Child of Steens Mountain

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Author: Eileen O'keefe Mcvicker
Creator: Barbara J. Scot
Publisher: Oregon State University
Category: Book

List Price: $16.95
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Sales Rank: 317071

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 160
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6 x 0.5

ISBN: 0870712977
Dewey Decimal Number: 979.595
EAN: 9780870712975
ASIN: 0870712977

Publication Date: October 15, 2008
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Product Description
For Eileen OKeeffe McVicker, born in 1927 to an Irish immigrant sheep rancher and a school teacher, growing up on a homestead in the West made for a hard, happy life with layers of riches. McVickers memoir of a childhood spent on the southern slope of Steens Mountain offers a real-life, personal account of eastern Oregon history.An outdoor child all her life, McVicker tells stories that revolve around life on the ranchtending sheep, picking wildflowers, doing choresand describes everyday adventures: a rabid coyote threatens the family; a wild mustang stallion tries to kill her father; a Merino buck sheep leaps through the schoolhouse window. Images of Steens countrywild sagebrush and juniper country, with rugged vistas in every directionare woven throughout her recollections, which share the profound sense of place found in the best Western memoirs. While vividly describing ranch life, Child of Steens Mountain also explores universal issues of parenting, making a living, and growing up. The homesteading life built a childs character and confidence, and as she reaches adulthood, McVicker, raised to be independent and responsible, ultimately defies her parents to follow her own path.McVickers neighbor and friend, Barbara J. Scot, edited and organized the narration while preserving the authors distinctive voice. In an afterword, Scot reflects on McVickers experiences and describes the collaborative processincluding a visit to the old homestead sitethat led to this book. Historian Richard Etulain, whose own childhood was spent on a sheep ranch in the West, provides an overview of sheep ranching and homesteading in Steens country in his foreword.Whether intrigued by Oregon history, the high desert country, or memoirs of homesteading life, readers will be unable to resist these appealing stories of growing up amid the natural beauty of Steens country.

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