Description In 2011, Betsy Quinn took it upon herself to finish a project first started by her great-grandmother in the 1920\'s: publish a memoir chronicling the struggles and adventures of growing up in the Black Hills of South Dakota during the turn of the nineteenth century.
Sarah Elizabeth Taylor, fondly remembered as "Sadie," had initially tried to publish her 400-page hand.
Indeed, the manuscript had become something like a family legend.
The undertaking was no small feat.
Description In 2011, Betsy Quinn took it upon herself to finish a project first started by her great-grandmother in the 1920\'s: publish a memoir chronicling the struggles and adventures of growing up in the Black Hills of South Dakota during the turn of the nineteenth century