High, Wide and Lonesome, Hal Borland
High, Wide and Lonesome, Hal Borland
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High, Wide and Lonesome
Growing Up On The Colorado Frontier

Author: Hal Borland

Narrator: Peter Lerman

Unabridged: 9 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/20/2024


Synopsis

A memoir of a childhood homesteading in frontier Colorado: "A book from the heart . . . the stuff of the American dream" (The New York Times).

In this memoir of a lost America, Hal Borland tells the story of his family's migration to eastern Colorado as homesteaders at the turn of the twentieth century. On an unsettled and unwelcoming prairie landscape, the Borlands build a house, plant crops, and eke out a meager existence. 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. Borland would grow up to study journalism and become an acclaimed nature writer, and it was these childhood years on the prairie that shaped the author's heart and mind.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Scott on September 06, 2016

I'm a big fan of Ralph Moody's Little Britches series - he's just a wonderful allegorical writer and it's a Colorado story, after all. So, I was excited when a Colorado rancher's daughter, here at Goodreads, turned me on to Hal Borland's High, Wide and Lonesome. Unlike Moody's work, Borland's conta......more

Goodreads review by Cat on June 05, 2020

I read a review which said Hal Borland had a way with words. That’s like saying Rembrandt had a way with a paintbrush. Borland is a master storyteller and this memoir is unputdownable. His descriptions of the prairie coming to life in the springtime, the cruel and deadly beauty of A Colorado blizzar......more

Goodreads review by Amy on December 02, 2012

What a nice story about homesteading in the early 1900s. Set much later than most frontier stories. Descriptions of the land,sky, weather, animals and people made you really see what to was like for that family.......more

Goodreads review by Gary on September 27, 2012

All I can say is why did I wait until 2012 to read this! This book was written in 1956 and chronicles the experiences of a family homesteading on the eastern plains of Colorado. It is part novel part factual account of the challenges of the time. Just incredible.......more