Hal Borland migrated with his parents to the still unsettled, windswept High plains of eastern Colorado to take advantage of the Homestead Act.
The harsh weather and unforgiving conditions of.
It was a hard life.
High, Wide and Lonesome is Borland\'s fascinating first-hand account through the eyes of that 10-year-old boy who faced the challenges of the start of the twentieth century.
There they built a house from scratch, raised livestock, and worked hard living off the land.
Hal Borland migrated with his parents to the still unsettled, windswept High plains of eastern Colorado to take advantage of the Homestead Act