The Mantle Ranch by William Golding

The Mantle Ranch by William Golding

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Summary

Memories and history of the Mantle family and the ranch they established in the Yampa River Canyon with a focus on the life and efforts of Evelyn Fuller Mantle.

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The Mantle Ranch by William Golding

Queeda Mantle was born on a March day in 1933. In anticipation of her birth, her parents started by horseback out of the remote Yampa Canyon in Northwest Colorado. They were headed for Vernal, Utah, where the Mantles had friends with whom they could stay until the baby arrived. When they were 10 miles into the trip, Mrs. Mantle realized that her baby was on the way. Having no choice, they stopped at the ranch house of neighbors and the baby soon arrived. After a few days rest, the parents, now with a baby girl, returned to the ranch. Queeda's parents were devoted to education. They built a school house and hired a teacher so that Queeda and her brothers got their first years of school. All of the children continued their education at schools in Colorado and Utah with Queeda graduating from the University of Colorado, Boulder, in 1954.In recent years, Queeda reviewed her mother's extensive notes and photo collection. Using these, she has given the reader a view of life in the Yampa Canyon, a life that was harsh, yet pleasant, isolated, yet with visits from friends and relatives, and educational in the broadest sense. Today the Mantle Ranch is a private inholding inside Dinosaur National Monument.
Queeda Mantle Walker lived on the Mantle Ranch from birth until 1955 when she graduated from the University of Colorado. She resides in Boulder, Colorado.
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ISBN 13 9780871083500
ISBN 10 0871083507
Title The Mantle Ranch
Author William Golding
Series The Pruett Series
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Westwinds Press
Year published 2005-08-11
Number of pages 295
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.