Barefoot Through the Stubble
Dennis Reaville was born in Saskatchewan in 1912. BAREFOOT THROUGH THE STUBBLE is the story of his boyhood years from 1916 to 1925; from the Indians' trek on the Old Battleford trail; through school episodes; family, farm and community events; dealing with the cold winters and the wolves; through lean or prosperous years; from a small shack on the rolling prairie to the growing town of Perdue where the family left Saskatchewan to come to Vancouver.
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Barefoot Through the Stubble
Dennis Reaville was born in Saskatchewan in 1912. BAREFOOT THROUGH THE STUBBLE is the story of his boyhood years from 1916 to 1925; from the Indians' trek on the Old Battleford trail; through school episodes; family, farm and community events; dealing with the cold winters and the wolves; through lean or prosperous years; from a small shack on the rolling prairie to the growing town of Perdue where the family left Saskatchewan to come to Vancouver.
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Barefoot Through the Stubble

Barefoot Through the Stubble

by Lauren Reaville
Barefoot Through the Stubble

Barefoot Through the Stubble

by Lauren Reaville

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Overview

Dennis Reaville was born in Saskatchewan in 1912. BAREFOOT THROUGH THE STUBBLE is the story of his boyhood years from 1916 to 1925; from the Indians' trek on the Old Battleford trail; through school episodes; family, farm and community events; dealing with the cold winters and the wolves; through lean or prosperous years; from a small shack on the rolling prairie to the growing town of Perdue where the family left Saskatchewan to come to Vancouver.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781770670037
Publisher: FriesenPress
Publication date: 03/18/2010
Pages: 344
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.77(d)

About the Author

From an early age Lauren has had a passion for reading and writing. She resides in British Columbia.
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