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Elaine Haugen s family history is told with the help of a ghostwriter. Written By: Kathy Steiner | ×
Elaine and Gene Haugen, in 2018. Submitted photo
One of Elaine Haugen’s goals in life was to write a trilogy of books, said her husband, Gene. She did not live to see that goal but she did complete a book on her family history, a book that is now available through Amazon and the Dakota Store in Jamestown.
“Rings of a Family Tree” is Elaine Staaël Haugen s story, told with the help of ghostwriter Jennifer Bourne.
“It’s a really incredible family history, it’s an incredible story,” Bourne said.