A Moving Carpet

The Life of Esther Mills

by David Harlow Mills


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 23/01/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 132
ISBN : 9781425968786

About the Book

This book, the first of two volumes, describes the early life of Esther Brewer Mills who grew up on an Iowa farm in the early 1900’s in a family of modest means and no family history of higher education.  But, Esther at an early age decided to pursue a college education and, unlike most college women of her era who majored in traditional “feminine” curricula, she majored in Economics at Iowa State College.  Financially, she worked and struggled her way through college having to drop out for a year in order to earn enough to be able to finish her degree and graduate.   While at Iowa State, she met a young entomology student, Harlow Mills, and they eventually married.  Following a short stay in Texas, they  returned to Iowa where they had two sons, David (the author) and Gary.  They lived for a year in Yellowstone Park where Harlow was a Ranger-Naturalist before moving to Bozeman, Montana where Harlow accepted a position as a professor and they set down roots.  Volume One describes Esther’s life up to the beginning of World War II and the birth of her daughter, Judy.


About the Author

          Dave Mills is a psychologist who has written extensively in the scientific and professional literature.      He has had faculty appointments at Iowa State University and the University of Maryland.  After leaving academia, he administered the ethics program for the American Psychological Association in Washington D.C.  where he also consulted with a number of governmental agencies.  After leaving Washington, he and his wife moved to an island off the coast of Maine where he established a private practice in clinical psychology and consultation.   Currently, he is trying to retire but with only modest success. This, his first excursion into writing biography, is about his mother and her life.