
By: Elizabeth Terese Marr and Helen Ruth Poss Marr
ISBN: 978-1098389475
BookBaby, 2021
A mother-daughter project years in the making, The Richest Soil Grows the Deepest Roots is a historical memoir that intertwines Ruth's memories growing up on the family farm in the Missouri River bottoms of Platte County during the Great Depression and World War II with their family saga spanning five generations. Their family story gives rich personal insight into the complex intermingling that occurred in Missouri among Southerners who had been traveling west since the founding of Jamestown and mid-nineteenth-century immigrants from Germany. Whatever the differences, Ruth and Liz's ancestors found much in common as hard-working people building a farm community in the fertile Missouri River Bottoms.
This insightful book shares rich details about the region's history and its complexities. Meandering, treacherous, and full of sediment, the Big Muddy, as the river is called, has been a central feature of Liz and Ruth's family for over 200 years. From 18th-century Boonsborough, Kentucky, to the California Gold Rush, and the brutal Civil War in Missouri, readers will be enlightened by the rich history and deeply unique experiences shared in this memoir.
About the Author

Following a successful career in public relations, Liz now writes about the many quirks of life, family foodways, and the intersection of food and agriculture, present and past. Liz and her mother are the co-authors of the historic memoir The Richest Soil Grows the Deepest Roots. A veteran media spokesperson and recipe developer, she has written extensively about a wide variety of food, nutrition, and food safety topics. An award-winning Registered Dietitian, Liz holds an MS in Food Science and Human Nutrition and a BS in Clothing and Textiles.
To learn more about Elizabeth Terese Marr and Helen Ruth Poss Marr and her work, please see www.lizmarr.com

