Justine was a 21-year-old city girl when she moved to her family's small fishing camp, called Gunflint Lodge, in the wilderness of Northern Minnesota. She and her family lived there after they lost their money and their homes in the Depression.
The lodge didn't have running water or electricity when they arrived. Justine learned how to hunt and fish from the Native Americans who lived in the area. In the winter, she traveled by dogsled for days or even a week at a time.
She got married in 1934. She and her husband, Bill Kerfoot, had three children. They worked very hard to make the lodge a succesful business. After a fire in 1953 , Justine and Bill rebuilt the lodge in only few months.
Justine made most of the new furniture herself. It was sometimes difficult, but Justine drove across Africa and traveled to the Amazon and Antarctica. She continued to hunt , fish, canoe, and ride dogsleds when she was over 80 years old. She wrote three books about her life.
Her life definitely didn't turn out as planned, but it was an amazing life.
Number the events in order.
( ) She got married.
( ) A fire burned the lodge.
( ) Justine continued hunting, fishing and canoeing at the age of 80.
( ) Justine and her family lost their money in the Depression.
( ) She moved to the lodge of her family
Soluções para a tarefa
Respondido por
1
Resposta:
(3°) She got married.
(4°) A fire burned the lodge.
(5°) Justine continued hunting, fishing and canoeing at the age of 80.
(2°) Justine and ver family lost their money in the depression.
(1°) She moved to the lodge of her family.
Perguntas interessantes