Take a journey deep into South Texas, where Lucille Thomas Kruse
grows up as a young girl in Falfurrias during the 1920s and
1930s.
The Thomas family's fate is determined when Grandfather Thomas
moves all his belongings and farm animals, including his beehives,
to Falfurrias in an immigrant railroad car. In letters from 1907,
he praises the lush and fertile land with fl owing artesian
water.
It also turns out to be a great place to grow up, and Kruse
recalls life as it used to be-exploring the farm she grew up on
where she rode horses and found adventure around every corner. When
she became a teenager, excitement consisted of climbing onto the
roof of the courthouse or trying to outrun a jackrabbit in a
car.
Kruse also recalls her sophisticated city relatives who streamed
in to visit and experience the family farm. Eccentric ranchers,
older folks who remember battling Indians and hunters who rely on
their hound dogs to go on wolf hunts all fi gure into this
historical account.
See how life used to be and discover a forgotten piece of
America as you venture "Deep in the Brush Country."
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