High, Wide and Lonesome: Growing Up on the Colorado Frontier (Hal Borland) High-Altitude Doctor (Sarah Morgan) High-Caliber Christmas (B. J Daniels) High-Caliber Concealer (Bethany Maines) High-Caliber Cowboy (B. J Daniels) High-Caliber Holiday (Susan Sleeman) High-Five to the Hero (Vita Murrow) High-Hanging Fruit (Mark Rampolla). High, Wide and Lonesome: Growing Up on the Colorado Frontier by Hal Borland avg rating — ratings — published — 12 editions. The TV series “Star Trek” told us the final frontier is space, but in the early ’s it was Colorado. “High, Wide and Lonesome: Growing Up on the Colorado Frontier” is an autobiographical tale looking back on Hal Borland’s life as his family moved from Nebraska to eastern Colorado and staked a homestead claim/5().
Editions for High, Wide and Lonesome: Growing Up on the Colorado Frontier: (Kindle Edition published in ), (Audio Cassette published in High, Wide and Lonesome is Borland's fascinating first-hand account through the eyes of that year-old boy who faced the challenges of the start of the twentieth century. It was a hard life. The harsh weather and unforgiving conditions of the western Prairielands gave life and death significance to the essential tasks of providing food. The TV series "Star Trek" told us the final frontier is space, but in the early 's it was Colorado. "High, Wide and Lonesome: Growing Up on the Colorado Frontier" is an autobiographical tale looking back on Hal Borland's life as his family moved from Nebraska to eastern Colorado and staked a homestead claim.
This book tells the story of a young boy who becomes a young man out on the high plains of Eastern Colorado. In , Hal Borland?s father got the wanderlust. He left his job as typesetter and newspaper editor in a small town in Nebraska and set off for the plains. He located a likely plot of land for homesteading in Colorado and returned to get Hal. The TV series “Star Trek” told us the final frontier is space, but in the early ’s it was Colorado. “High, Wide and Lonesome: Growing Up on the Colorado Frontier” is an autobiographical tale looking back on Hal Borland’s life as his family moved from Nebraska to eastern Colorado and staked a homestead claim. While life is difficult, and self-reliance is necessary with no neighbors for miles, the experience brings the family close and binds them closer to the terrible and beautiful natural patterns that govern their lives.
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