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In prose as clean and beautiful as the stark prairie setting, The Plain Sense of Things tells the stories of three generations of a western Nebraska family. These tales of sorrow and hope are connected by the sinews of need and flawed love that keep families together. A farm wife struggles to support her children after the death of her second husband; a young woman grapples with the shift from girlhood to motherhood; World War II wreaks havoc on those left behind; and a failing farmstead breaks a family's heart. Amid hardship and change, these interwoven stories illuminate the resilience and d
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This album of 130 lush, full-color photographs portrays the well known sites and the more hidden beauties of Nebraska: wildlife, the glories of the four seasons, cities, towns and countryside, and Cornhuskers of all ages at work and at play.
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Introduces the geography, history, people, industries, and other highlights of Nebraska.
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Ronald C. Naugle is professor emeritus of history at Nebraska Wesleyan University. The author and editor of numerous books, he is coeditor of Nebraska Quilts and Quiltmakers and the online edition of Encyclopedia Britannica's Nebraska.
John J. Montag is professor emeritus of library and information technology at Nebraska Wesleyan University.
James C. Olson (1917-2005) was president emeritus of the University of Missouri. He is the author of several books, including Stuart Symington: A Life.
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