Pull Up a Chair: Memories of Old-timers from Armstrong Spallumcheen, British Columbia

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Trafford Publishing, 2004 - 365 pagine

This is a book of memories. Sitting at the kitchen table, seven children of different families of early settlers recount stories of growing up during the opening quarter of the last century. They all lived in or near the small city of Armstrong, which is surrounded by the rural municipality of Spallumcheen, in the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia. Six of them live here still.

Go, West, young men, and young women too! Their parents came from eastern Canada, the United States, and Britain, each with a varied and fascinating past. They told these stories to their children.

They were looking for adventure, love, success, a place of their own. Some achieved their desire by hard work, luck, perseverance, and ingenuity, and their children shared the experience. Others were overcome by circumstances and their children shared that too. Together parents and children helped to build the community of Armstrong Spallumcheen. These stories tell a part of how it happened.

 

Sommario

Introduction
1
Ancient Lies
5
Musing with Ralph
57
A Tribute to Ellie
139
Poets Painters and Ploughmen
205
Friends and Fortune
243
No Time to Rust
265
Grit and Grace
309
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