by Margaret Verble
MAUD’S LINE by Margaret Verble Maud, her father and brother live on Maud’s mother’s allotment in the former Indian Territory. Her family is (mostly) Cherokee. Maud has a desire for better things. Electricity, a refrigerator, an inside toilet.It is 1928. This tale of Cherokee families living in Oklah...
Maud's days were made of wishing and hoping, hard work, and disappointment.Living with her father and brother in the early 1900's and being the only woman in the house left her little time for herself. Mustard, her father, was not a hard worker and was a trouble maker. Lovely, her brother, thankfu...