The Curious Life of a Forest Service Wife
One Family, Three Decades, and Four Ranger Stations
Lois Covault
This book is about family-living on rural ranger station in the American West, 1960 to 1993
These are stores about adventure. The great adventure of a family living on rural ranger stations in the American West. They became part of different communities, chose churches, adopted two baby boys, took care of public resources, and acquired hundreds of friends colleagues, and hometowns along the way.
It was a time when feminism was being defined and debated. Women were discussing and deciding how to live their lives and raise their daughters to embrace greater opportunities. Lois' stories are of a life that mattered: a life of caring, serving, adapting, and taking risks.
160 pages, 6 x 9, paperback