Basil Moss reminisces about his childhood in the Wichita Mountains and captures pre-depression life on Jack Creek where it empties into Lake Lawtonka, Oklahoma.
The Moss family was forced to leave a fine dairy in their beloved mountains. Although his family survived the Great Depression, the experience shaped Basil's life and never left the heart and soul of the boy who would become a medical doctor.
This book was self-published in 2001. Although some used copies may be found on line, you can receive a new book from the author's daughter, Leslie Schulz, if you email her at leslie@websmartsystems.com. The price of the book is $22. $15 of this amount will be donated to the South Plains Food Bank, and $7 will be used for shipping.