Carl Schneider and his five siblings didn't come from wealth and privilege.
They came from an 800-square foot house high on the Llano Estacado, a stretch of plain riddled with canyons at the top of a rock elevation stretching across several states.
His parents, a farmer and a schoolteacher, taught him and his five brothers and sisters the value of family, faith, laughter, and love in overcoming hardships like the Great Depression.
Within Little House on the High Plains, each of.