Sunny side up : fond memories of prairie life in the 1930's 🔍
Comstock, Eileen, 1926-2001 Fitzhenry & Whiteside Limited, Calgary, Alberta, 2001
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"These Were Strong People, Good People. They were all in the same boat. They helped each other and made good things happen. They proved that it was possible to be happy in the hard times, to look at the sunny side of life when one would least expect them to." Life on the prairies during the depression was nothing to laugh at, but somehow, people found the heart to smile. Eileen Comstock, author of the bestselling Aunt Mary in the Granary, combines her own recollections with those of many men and women who grew up without much money but were rich in the things that counted. She looks at the brighter side of the depression, bringing together stories of close-knit families, strong friendships, and prairie ingenuity. Sunny Side Up celebrates the resilience and spirit of prairie folk who endured the worst and were still able to build found memories for their children.
Alternative author
Eileen Comstock
Alternative publisher
Calgary: Fifth House Publishers
Alternative publisher
Fifth House Limited
Alternative edition
Canada - English Language, Canada
Alternative edition
Calgary, 2002
Alternative edition
1, PT, 2001
Alternative edition
March 2002
Alternative description
The Great Depression of the 1930s was devastating for the prairies, but many people who grew up through those years treasure their memories of the good times they had. Sunny Side Up looks at the brighter side of the Depression, bringing together stories of close-knit families, strong friendships, and prairie ingenuity. Eileen Comstock, author of the bestselling Aunt Mary in the Granary , combines her own recollections with those of thirty men and women who grew up in poverty but were rich in the things that counted. This book celebrates the resilience and spirit of prairie folk who endured the worst and were still able to build fond memories for their children.
Alternative description
xi, 180 p. : 22 cm
date open sourced
2023-06-28
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