The Myers family-practical, idealistic father, dainty, dignified mother, serious older brother Bob, rascally younger brother Everett, and Marjorie, the middle child and only girl-moved to the island cottage every summer once school let out and stayed until classes began again. Her story of those peaceful seasons is a fond reminiscence of a loving and supportive family and a powerful reminder of the timeless beauty of Minnesota summers at the lake.
Barefoot on Crane Island: A Fond Reminiscence of Lake Minnetonka in the 1920s (Midwest Reflections)
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Author(s)Marjorie Myers Douglas
PublisherMinnesota Historical Society Press
ISBN / ASIN0873513630
ISBN-139780873513630
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Sales Rank1,979,805
CategoryHistory
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Writer Marjorie Douglas recalls her idyllic, fun-filled summer days on Crane Island in Lake Minnetonka in the 1920s when she and her two brothers spent long hours swimming, diving off the dock and from the ten-foot-high tower, slipping out of the house after dark for excursions with their friends, and exploring the island from end to end.
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