Monster Friends, Where Are You?
A soul living in a tree learns about mythical creatures in books and goes to search for them.
A soul living in a tree learns about mythical creatures in books and goes to search for them.
This book explains BC’s early economic, territory and political developments and includes the struggle over borders, railways, tariffs, and schools. It goes on with the boom that preceded the First World War, the depression that followed, and such issues as scandals, prohibition, women’s suffrage, and the rise to power of the Social Credit.
With a dream-like quality, this book allows children to explore wild animals and birds common to the Pacific Northwest and the Rockies.
Scrappy Jack is based on real-life experiences my father told me about over the years, while I was growing up. He lived to be hundred years old and he witness all the major events of the Twentieth century.
A very good an fast way to understand Manitoba as it is today and how it influence the prairies.