Run to the rabbit hutch
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Baltimore : PublishAmerica, LLLP, c2007.
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174 pages : 23 cm.
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Applegate Library Branch
921 SCHWALB D
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Published
Baltimore : PublishAmerica, LLLP, c2007.
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In her story Run to the Rabbit Hutch, Dolores Schwalb reaches back in her memory to relive her life in Meford, Oregon. Growing up during the Depression, she was the third child of five. Her father was a lumber mill laborer, and when the mills closed, her parents had to use plenty of imagination to make ends meet. They had plenty of that, along with a good sense of humor. She relates stories told to her by her mother of her many relatives' antics and the tricks they played on one another to make the times bearable. Beans were a mainstay, and when the Depression broke and her father went back to work, she recalls the joy of not having to eat beans again. She speaks of a problem her father had to overcome, which he did for the love of his family, and of her mother's determination to have real house.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Schwalb, D. P. (2007). Run to the rabbit hutch . PublishAmerica, LLLP.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Schwalb, Dolores Poutre. 2007. Run to the Rabbit Hutch. PublishAmerica, LLLP.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Schwalb, Dolores Poutre. Run to the Rabbit Hutch PublishAmerica, LLLP, 2007.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Schwalb, Dolores Poutre. Run to the Rabbit Hutch PublishAmerica, LLLP, 2007.

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