Glen B. Lionberger was a midwestern boy born and raised, but, bitten by an Idaho bug in his early manhood, returned to spend his sunset years there, where he had matured and loved. A WWI veteran, Glen, wrote the three volumes of his family's tragedies and triumphs, in the 1950's/60's.
Farming at the turn of the last century was a hard row to hoe, especially in Nebraska. Relive family travels, travails, triumphs, tragedies, recovery, growth and romance in the early 1900's.
This second volume of the personal memoir of Glen B. Lionberger continues the tale his family's lives, dreams, struggles and successes, love and loss, overlaid on a tapestry of American and World history, from 1921 to 1963. Glen's story is continued from volume 1 of his family's saga at the beginning of the Twentieth Century. Glen B. Lionberger's diary recorded a lot of America's Twentieth...