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This memoir traces the author's lifetime which started on the Winnebago Tribe Indian Reservation in northeastern Nebraska. It tells the family history of three of four of his families and presents detailed information about his parents, sibling and grandparents' lives. The author's story covers over eighty years of learning, growing, working and family participation. This life story exemplifies the numerous, freedom driven possibilities for anyone who lives in the United States of America to achieve and prosper.
If it is true that "everyone has a story" then their story must be of interest to someone. This story isn't about amazing lifetime events and experience, but instead it's about the real-life experiences of an ordinary citizen that were uniquely different from those of today's modern society. He tells what is was like to live "poor" without modern amenities. That background didn't diminish his progress through education, work, family development and retirement. Perhaps his simple early years inspired him to strive for a better future.
Andrew W. (Bill) Johnson is retired and lives in Wilsonville, Oregon.
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