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My
Mother's Apron
A children's history picture book
By Edward Keller, illustrations by David Christy, self-published,
Dickinson, North Dakota, 2001, 56 pages, hardcover
ODIN
(Online Dakota Information Network)
Central North Dakota
Library Network
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| From firewood to precious babies, the apron
found room for them all. |
The Germans from Russia Heritage Collection is pleased to provide
this book by Dr. Edward Keller, My Mother's Apron. The following
two books and audio cassette authored Dr. Keller is available at
the GRHC website: Memory
Stories, Memory
Stories II, and Memory
Stories: Audio Cassette Book
My Mother's Apron is a story about Dr. Keller's mother and the
apron she wore daily on their early prairie farm in the 1920s and
1930s on the family's farm near Strasburg, ND. Keller creates a
compelling image of his mother and her home made apron. Always present
with everything his mother did, the apron was more than just a garment
to be worn. It was an incredible tool used for a wide variety of
tasks.
The hardcover, 56 page children's history picture book is 8x8 inches
in full color. Artist illustrator, David Christy, paints 28 pictures
of Keller's mother carrying what needed to be, in her apron, plus
23 anecdotal pictures throughout the book. Christy captures the
facial expressions from actual archival photographs of her.
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| The ever present handkerchief always accompanied
my mother and her apron. |
My Mother's Apron is the first children's history pick book
in the "Early Dakota Prairie Series" Christ and Keller
have planned.
About the author
Dr. Edward F. Keller was born in Strasburg, ND in 1927. He attended
a one-room country school near his farm. In 1941 he left for Canton,
OH, to attend Brunnerdale Seminary High School. Keller later served
in the military as a dental technician, attended St. Thomas College,
St. Paul, MN, and graduated from Marquette University School of
Dentistry, Milwaukee, WI. Dr. Keller is now retired after practicing
dentistry in Dickinson, ND, for 42 years. He continues to reside
in Dickinson with his wife, Shirley. They have seven grown children
and sixteen grand children.
My Mother's Apron
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