I'm looking for a book I read when I was little. It's called 'wagon wheels.' at least it has that in the title, the actual title may be longer. It was published sometimes before 1980, probably closer to the 50's or 60's, if not earlier. I have no idea who wrote it. It's not a really short book, at least 200-300 pages, and I don't remember there being any pictures.
here's what I can remember of the plot. I know it's not much, but it's been about 15 years since I've read it. I mostly remember random details, not the plot as a whole.
it's about a family who moves west. They travel on a stagecoach to get there. They make headcheese from either a cow or pig head, I can't remember which. They raise pigs by setting them loose in the woods to fatten them up. They track a bee back to it's hive to gather honey. They made maple sugar candy by melting the sap and dripping it into a bowl of snow to harden. They boiled down animal fat to make lye soap. The main character was a boy who was about 10-15 years old.
I'm sorry it's not much to go on. I know there's a book called 'wagon wheels' out by a woman named brenner, but that's not the right book. That book is much too short and way too new and the one I'm looking for is not an easy reader for children.