
The book: “Getting By: Lessons From a Rural Past” puts forth some ideas that may seem radical. Can we possibly take anything good from the depression days many see as ‘ancient history’? What does it have to do with today? Author Jan Hoadley shows plenty.
Many approaching retirement have seen their pensions, and their safety nets, disappear. Those graduating from college have financial concerns too and those in college wonder how they can not be a casualty of the whole thing not of their creation. For those who have never had to conserve let alone do without it’s a daunting thought.
However the answer presented isn’t chuck it all and move to the high hills as some might think. Instead it’s evaluating our priorities, looking at our place in the big scheme of things, using the technology that we have and encouragement to do what we can from where we are. Basic introduction to gardening, small and large livestock, credit and budget information is all included as well as resources to begin looking further.
Through the end of May get 10% off Getting By: Lessons from a Rural Past” by going to Additional information is also found at the book’s website www.gettingbylessonsfromaruralpast.com – information for Americans no matter where you live. Strong communities build America from the ground up – and this is a good place to find the steps to get there.


