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Settler's Valley

A Journey Through Conflict, Connection, and Coming Home

9781969183010
244 pages
Little Creek Press
Overview

When a stranger with a secret rolls into a town divided, the land—and its people—will never be the same.

In the heart of rural Wisconsin, the small town of Settlers Valley is at a crossroads. As environmental tensions rise and long-standing relationships strain under political and generational divides, residents must confront hard truths about their land, their values, and each other.

Into this fractured community comes Jack Ramsay, a quiet drifter whose arrival coincides with a series of conflicts over water rights, farm preservation, and the soul of the town itself. As Jack forms unexpected bonds with local residents and reconnects with his own past, his presence sparks new questions—and old tensions.

With rich storytelling and deep affection for place, Jerry Apps crafts a timely and resonant tale about the power of community, the wisdom of the land, and the healing that can happen when people slow down long enough to truly listen.

Author Bio
Jerry Apps was born and raised on a farm in central Wisconsin. Upon graduation from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and spending time in the U.S. Army, Apps worked as a county extension agent in Green Lake and Brown County Wisconsin. He then worked as a staff development specialist for the University of Wisconsin-Extension. He is Professor Emeritus of the University Wisconsin-Madison and the author of several fiction and non-fiction books about agriculture and rural life in the Upper Midwest.