Liz’s Lefse (B&W)

Liz’s Lefse (B&W) by Elizabeth Ellertson is an autobiography published by Rivershore Books on October 16, 2013. This edition, featuring 86 pages and presented in English, offers a personal narrative that begins with the author’s childhood memories of making lefse with her grandmother. The book captures her experiences growing up on a farm in Polk County, Minnesota, and reflects on family dynamics, particularly in a household with twelve siblings.
Readers will find a blend of storytelling and visual elements, as the book is enhanced with black and white photographs that chronicle the author’s life. In addition to the personal anecdotes, the final pages include the author’s lefse recipe, providing a culinary connection to her family heritage. This work delves into themes of family and relationships, offering insights into the author’s upbringing and the traditions that shaped her.
Official synopsis Publisher
My first introduction to lefse was with my Grandma. My mom never made it; she didn’t make much of anything, except babies-twelve of them. Well, she did make clothing for all twelve kids…I was born on a farm near Melvin, Minnesota in Polk County, township of Onstad, on February 3rd, 1927.This is an autobiography enhanced with black and white photographs throughout the years. The author’s lefse recipe is included in the final pages.This book is also available in color.
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