Jennifer Vandermeer hated Kansas. With all her heart she wished that she&rsquo;d never left the dull security of Ohio had never let her husband Walter take her from the order and civilization of the East.<BR /><BR />There was no preacher in Four Corners Kansas so Seth Baker at the behest of his wife improvised the words. Jennifer her two young children and a small group of strangers listened as they clustered in a spot freshly scythed around the rectangular pit. <BR /><BR />Walter had not been long among us before he was taken away but uh he was a good uh farmer and a good uh man&hellip;<BR /><BR />It just didn&rsquo;t make sense. Jennifer had told Walter over and over: &ldquo;It&rsquo;s ludicrous neither of us know the first thing about farming.&rdquo; But Walter had been adamant and they came to Kansas.<BR /><BR />Now Walter was dead. And Jennifer was marooned in a sea of grass with a farm to take care of and two small children to raise. Where would she go? What would she do?<BR /><BR />It would be harder than she ever imagined. As she stood over her husband&rsquo;s fresh grave she couldn&rsquo;t know that her life would become a war every day. War against the elements war against the will of the land and most of all a war every minute of every day against herself and her fears&hellip;<BR /><BR />For every glorious legend of the Old West there are a thousand workaday stories of the boundless persistence and courage that turned a wilderness into civilization. Jennifer Vandermeer and the story of her hardship disasters and triumphs is one of the real stories of how the West was won.<BR />
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