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A Caitlin Press title, distributed by Harbour Publishing

AVAILABLE
ISBN 13: 978-0-920576-79-3
ISBN 10: 0-920576-79-6
Price: $15.95 CAD; $15.95 USD
Paperback
6 x 9 - 200 pp
1999

The Spruces

During the 1930s, some of the more adventurous city folk, seduced by the Canadian lure of free land, headed northwest to the Peace river country. One couple - numbered among the most innocent of all the settlers - tried to make a home at The Spruces.

Book Description

Young, idealistic but frightfully naive, Kevin and Joanne decide to leave the urban streets of Toronto to homestead in the Peace River country.

Life on the norther frontier, they learn, is far removed from anything they had experienced in the past. Even being jobless in the mean streets of a large city has nothing to compare with the troubles of homesteading in a norther climate.

While The Spruces is set in the years of the Great Depression, the scene it describes is in many ways a forerunner to the back-to-the-land movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s when young and idealistic city people packed up and moved to isolated parts of Canada and tried to become self-sufficient. However, few of the later adventures ended as tragically as The Spruces.