(of course, given what we have learned about Japanese spies in the U.S. prior to WWII, she may not have been ALL wrong. I think Midwesterners who move to California find it very disorienting.)
She was much better when she wrote about what she knew and loved -- the wild places of Indiana (doesn't that sound funny?)
I guess she ran out of ideas for the Limberlost. That’s too bad. They were such good stories and Onabasha sounded like someplace you’d want to live. :-)