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Footprints in the Ozarks

A Memoir

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Footprints in the Ozarks

By: Ellen Gray Massey
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This collection of short essays, written over a period of years, pictures the true Ozarks and its people as Ellen Gray Massey has experienced them. While it captures the scene it also shows how the area has influenced her personal and professional life. From her childhood attending school in Washington, DC, and living all her adult years in the Ozarks, came the material and background to become a writer, her life-long ambition.

©2012 Ellen Gray Massey (P)2016 Goldminds Publishing, LLC
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I wanted a story that painted a picture of old-timey life in the Ozarks. That is exactly what I got from this book. It's a wholesome, heartwarming narrative about a woman who loves and cares for her husband and children. It almost had me tear up during a certain part, which I won't spoil here.

I love hearing and learning about the old ways in rural America. This story provided that and left me with a good feeling.

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