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By June BurnCourage, gaiety, and a fresh approach to live are reflected in this “unconventional autobiography.” It is a story of a twentieth-century pioneers as resourceful as ever they were in the days of the old frontier. June Burn and her husband Farrar determined to go their own sweet way, enjoying “first hand living” and not surrounding to the routines of a workday world. Through the years they had some high and glorious adventures, which included homesteading a “gumdrop” in the San Juan Islands, of the Pacific Northwest, teaching Eskimos near Siberia, and exploring the United States by donkey cart with a baby aboard. – Living High, 1958 edition book jacket
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