Honey in the Horn
- 400pages
 - 14 heures de lecture
 
Focusing on the early twentieth-century homesteaders in Oregon, the narrative explores their challenges in taming a wild land for sustenance. Through sly humor and vivid detail, the author captures the resilient spirit of Oregon's inhabitants and the dramatic beauty of their surroundings, offering a heartfelt tribute to their tenacity and the rugged landscape they navigate.

