Homesteading : Two Prairie Seasons
by
Edward West
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1036809099
ISBN-13
9781036809096
Publisher
Sothis Press
Imprint
Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
Product Classification:
Children's / Teenage fiction & true stories
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This book offers a vivid portrayal of the early settler's life on the Canadian prairie, drawing from the author's personal experiences to bring to life the challenges and triumphs faced by those seeking a new beginning in the vast landscapes of Canada. Written before the outbreak of World War I and completed in its aftermath, it provides a unique historical context that frames the narrative within a period of significant change and upheaval. Through detailed accounts of pioneering efforts, from breaking the prairie soil to establishing homesteads and communities, the book delves into themes of resilience, adventure, and the relentless pursuit of hope amidst adversity.
The author addresses potential settlers directly, offering insights into both the allure and harsh realities of prairie life. By acknowledging the sacrifices made by many for this lifestyle, including poignant references to losses suffered during World War I, this work deepens our understanding of what it meant to be part of this era's wave of emigration. Illustrated with snapshots of daily life and milestones in settler communitiesfrom grain growing to winter festivitiesthe book paints a comprehensive picture of pioneer resilience.
Concluding with reflections on changes observed over three years and a look towards future prospects post-war, this narrative not only captures an important historical moment but also resonates with timeless themes relevant to anyone who has ever sought or dreamed of creating a new home against all odds.
The author addresses potential settlers directly, offering insights into both the allure and harsh realities of prairie life. By acknowledging the sacrifices made by many for this lifestyle, including poignant references to losses suffered during World War I, this work deepens our understanding of what it meant to be part of this era's wave of emigration. Illustrated with snapshots of daily life and milestones in settler communitiesfrom grain growing to winter festivitiesthe book paints a comprehensive picture of pioneer resilience.
Concluding with reflections on changes observed over three years and a look towards future prospects post-war, this narrative not only captures an important historical moment but also resonates with timeless themes relevant to anyone who has ever sought or dreamed of creating a new home against all odds.
This book offers a vivid portrayal of the early settler''s life on the Canadian prairie, drawing from the author''s personal experiences to bring to life the challenges and triumphs faced by those seeking a new beginning in the vast landscapes of Canada. Written before the outbreak of World War I and completed in its aftermath, it provides a unique historical context that frames the narrative within a period of significant change and upheaval. Through detailed accounts of pioneering efforts, from breaking the prairie soil to establishing homesteads and communities, the book delves into themes of resilience, adventure, and the relentless pursuit of hope amidst adversity.
The author addresses potential settlers directly, offering insights into both the allure and harsh realities of prairie life. By acknowledging the sacrifices made by many for this lifestyle, including poignant references to losses suffered during World War I, this work deepens our understanding of what it meant to be part of this era''s wave of emigration. Illustrated with snapshots of daily life and milestones in settler communitiesfrom grain growing to winter festivitiesthe book paints a comprehensive picture of pioneer resilience.
Concluding with reflections on changes observed over three years and a look towards future prospects post-war, this narrative not only captures an important historical moment but also resonates with timeless themes relevant to anyone who has ever sought or dreamed of creating a new home against all odds.
The author addresses potential settlers directly, offering insights into both the allure and harsh realities of prairie life. By acknowledging the sacrifices made by many for this lifestyle, including poignant references to losses suffered during World War I, this work deepens our understanding of what it meant to be part of this era''s wave of emigration. Illustrated with snapshots of daily life and milestones in settler communitiesfrom grain growing to winter festivitiesthe book paints a comprehensive picture of pioneer resilience.
Concluding with reflections on changes observed over three years and a look towards future prospects post-war, this narrative not only captures an important historical moment but also resonates with timeless themes relevant to anyone who has ever sought or dreamed of creating a new home against all odds.
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