The lovely and talented Linda Ford will arrive right here at Wildflower Junction bright and early tomorrow. She’s a delightful guest. She’ll be amazing us with what it’s like to raise fourteen younguns on a ranch in Alberta, Canada. Ah can’t imagine how much energy and determination that takes. Lord have mercy!
Miss Linda will also talk about her new book, “The Journey Home.” It’s a story set in the Great Depression and I’m looking forward to hearing more about this.
Hitch up your buggy and join us. The Fillies are sure to give Miss Linda a rousing welcome.
Linda, I absolutely love your depression era setting! Such a difficult time for everyone who lived through that period. Makes for some great conflicts though!
Where do you go to research the little details? I’m writing a WW1 story right now and getting the clothing right was tricky, I had to look in several books to finally figure out what nurses wore. Do you have a favorite reference source?
Cheers, Julie Rowe
Boy, fourteen children and you still found time to write. You make me feel lazy. LOL. I really admire your ambition to help children. And large families are so nice. The children learn so many things from each other.