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The Time We All Went Marching

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Seduced by Slim's stories of the privations of a cross-country trek that ended in the violence of an historic riot and tales of Depression-era work camps, Edie MacDonald has followed him from mine to mine, where he finds work and she cares for their son, Belly, in the thin shelter of canvas tents. ButEdie has left Slim behind and travels westward with her son. When the train struggles through a snowstorm, Edie tries to decide if she should Belly with his grandmother and strike off on her own. Vivid and evocative, with rich, convincing characters, this is an episodic novel of storytelling, memory, and imagination. Arley McNeney is the author of Post and an elite athlete on Canada’s national wheelchair basketball team. Literary Fiction, Historical Fiction, Family Fiction, Canadian Author

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Series: Atlantic Canadian eBooks Publisher: Goose Lane Editions

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  • ISBN: 9780864927040
  • File size: 411 KB
  • Release date: August 1, 2015

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9780864927040
  • File size: 411 KB
  • Release date: August 1, 2015

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OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

Seduced by Slim's stories of the privations of a cross-country trek that ended in the violence of an historic riot and tales of Depression-era work camps, Edie MacDonald has followed him from mine to mine, where he finds work and she cares for their son, Belly, in the thin shelter of canvas tents. ButEdie has left Slim behind and travels westward with her son. When the train struggles through a snowstorm, Edie tries to decide if she should Belly with his grandmother and strike off on her own. Vivid and evocative, with rich, convincing characters, this is an episodic novel of storytelling, memory, and imagination. Arley McNeney is the author of Post and an elite athlete on Canada’s national wheelchair basketball team. Literary Fiction, Historical Fiction, Family Fiction, Canadian Author

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