The story of a 100-year old family farm in Wisconsin is told in photographs and in anecdotes about the three generations of Petersons who have owned and farmed the land.
Explores the life and work of author Aldo Leopold, focusing on his lifelong quest for answers to the fundamental question of how people can live prosperously on the land and keep it healthy.
Living in the logging area of northern Wisconsin during the early 1900s, thirteen-year-old Jeremy helps his uncle carve a statue of a Chippewa maiden as a tribute to the vanishing culture of her people.
Chronicles the adventures of eleven-year-old Caddie growing up with her six brothers and sisters on the Wisconsin frontier in the mid-nineteenth century.
Eleven-year-old Caddie Woodlawn, an adventurous girl, runs wild in the forests of Wisconsin in 1864, hunting, beating her brothers' dares, and going on midnight horse rides to help her Native American friends.