Abby and Will Deal and their son Mack moved from their long-time home in Blackhawk
County to their new prarie home in Platsmouth, Nebraska. At their new home the prairies rolled
on for as far as the eye could see. Whip-like grass, that was waist high, waved across the prairie
like a rolling ocean. The sounds of coyotes and wolves rang all arround you like music. The dirt
was as black and rich as oil, quite ideal for farming. The little soddie (a house made from sod)
was a nice temporary home for the family. It was made from strips of sod that Will cut from the
ground himself, and then was covered by a thick layer of mud. The furniture in side the house
was also made of sod, and then covered with quilts. There was a little, shallow river that ran by
their home. That is where Abby got the water from until Will could get the well dug. It sounds
On conflict that happens early in the book is when Abby's mother loses her mansion.
Well let me begin form the beginning of the conflict. Abby's dad came from a very welthy
family, and her mom came from a phesent family. Her mom was a beautiful Irish peasant. They
fell in love and his family had to learn to accept that peasant which their son had fell in love with.
His family never accepted the idea that their son had fallen in love with and peasant. when his
parents died they left the mansion to abbey's father. a short while before Abby was born her
dad took a pleasure trip to New York, and signed a paper for a man and lost everything back in
Scotland. Abby's mother tried to get their horses but had to bid on everything that they got out
of the house. so therefore her poor mother and grandmother had to come up with money they
didn't have, so that Abby's mother could get some memmories of their past life.
The message that the author is trying to get across to the reader is th
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