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by Linda K. Hubalek


  Can you imagine starting a journey to an unknown country in 1868, not knowing what the country would be like, where you would live, or how you would survive? Did you make the right decision to leave in the first place?

  This first book in the Planting Dreams series portrays Swedish immigrant Charlotta Johnson (author Linda Hubalek’s ancestor), as she ponders the decision to leave her homeland, travel to America, and worries about her family’s future in a new country.

  Each chapter is written as a thought-provoking story as the family travels to a new country to find a new life.

  Why did this family leave? Drought scorched the farmland of Sweden and there was no harvest to feed families or livestock. Taxes were due and there was little money to pay them. But there were ships sailing to America, where the government gave land to anyone who wanted to claim a homestead.

  Follow Charlotta and her family as they travel by ship and rail from Sweden, to their homestead on the open plains of Kansas.

  Cultivating Hope

  Homesteading on the Great Plains, 1869-1886

  Planting Dreams Series, Book 2

  Can you imagine being isolated in the middle of treeless grassland with only a dirt roof over your head? Having to feed your children with whatever wild plants or animals you could find living on the prairie?

  Sweating to plow the sod, plant the seed, cultivate the crop—only to lose it all by a hailstorm right before you harvest it?

  This second book in the Planting Dreams series portrays Swedish immigrant Charlotta Johnson as she and her husband build a farmstead on the Kansas prairie.

  This family faced countless challenges as they homestead on America’s Great Plains during the 1800s. Years of hard work develop the land and improve the quality of life for her family—but not with a price.

  Readers compare Hubalek’s books as a combination of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House on the Prairie books, The Emigrants series by Vilhelm Moberg, and a Willa Cather novel.

  Harvesting Faith

  Life on the Changing Prairie, 1886-1919

  Planting Dreams Series, Book 3

  Imagine surveying your farmstead on the last day of your life, reviewing the decades of joys, hardships, and changes that have taken place on the eighty acres you have called home for the past fifty years. Would you feel at peace or find remorse at the decisions that took place in your life?

  This third book in the Planting Dreams series portrays Charlotta Johnson as she recalls the events that shaped her family’s destiny. A mixture of fact and fiction, based on the author’s family, this book reviews the events that shaped this Swedish immigrants family as her children reached adulthood and had families of their own.

  Join Charlotta as she reminisces about the important places and events in her past as she bids farewell to her mortal life on the Kansas prairie.

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Linda Hubalek grew up on the Kansas prairie, always wanting to be a farmer like her parents and ancestors. After earning a college degree in Agriculture, marriage took Linda away from Kansas as her husband worked in engineering jobs in several states.

  Meanwhile, Linda wrote historical fiction books about pioneer women who homesteaded in Kansas between 1854 to the early 1900s, especially her Swedish immigrant ancestors.

  Linda Hubalek and her husband eventually moved back home to Kansas, where they raised American buffalo (bison) for a dozen years.

  Linda is currently writing clean, sweet historical romances set in the 1800s.

  Linda loves to connect with her readers, so please contact her through one of these social media sites.

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