Enders: Growing up in the West End of Vancouver in the 1940S.

Colin Ruthven grew up in Vancouver’s lively West End in the years during and following World War II.

He shares stories that are humorously light and others that are stirringly dark, including what it was like growing up with a father who spent the war battling his own demons. His Aunt Helen, who served as a dietician in the Royal Canadian Army, would tell him how she nursed concentration camp survivors back to health after liberation.

The author deftly ties in stories highlighting his boyhood comradery with fellow “enders” with more serious moments from adolescence, leading up to his dramatic departure from Canada at age nineteen.

Ruthven, a dual citizen of Canada and the United States of America, would go on to spend several decades in America, serving as a Marine fighter pilot in the Vietnam War and retiring as a lieutenant colonel before enjoying a second career as an award-winning illustrator.

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Enders: Growing up in the West End of Vancouver in the 1940S.

Colin Ruthven grew up in Vancouver’s lively West End in the years during and following World War II.

He shares stories that are humorously light and others that are stirringly dark, including what it was like growing up with a father who spent the war battling his own demons. His Aunt Helen, who served as a dietician in the Royal Canadian Army, would tell him how she nursed concentration camp survivors back to health after liberation.

The author deftly ties in stories highlighting his boyhood comradery with fellow “enders” with more serious moments from adolescence, leading up to his dramatic departure from Canada at age nineteen.

Ruthven, a dual citizen of Canada and the United States of America, would go on to spend several decades in America, serving as a Marine fighter pilot in the Vietnam War and retiring as a lieutenant colonel before enjoying a second career as an award-winning illustrator.

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Enders: Growing up in the West End of Vancouver in the 1940S.

Enders: Growing up in the West End of Vancouver in the 1940S.

by Colin Ruthven
Enders: Growing up in the West End of Vancouver in the 1940S.

Enders: Growing up in the West End of Vancouver in the 1940S.

by Colin Ruthven

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Overview

Colin Ruthven grew up in Vancouver’s lively West End in the years during and following World War II.

He shares stories that are humorously light and others that are stirringly dark, including what it was like growing up with a father who spent the war battling his own demons. His Aunt Helen, who served as a dietician in the Royal Canadian Army, would tell him how she nursed concentration camp survivors back to health after liberation.

The author deftly ties in stories highlighting his boyhood comradery with fellow “enders” with more serious moments from adolescence, leading up to his dramatic departure from Canada at age nineteen.

Ruthven, a dual citizen of Canada and the United States of America, would go on to spend several decades in America, serving as a Marine fighter pilot in the Vietnam War and retiring as a lieutenant colonel before enjoying a second career as an award-winning illustrator.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781480897595
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Publication date: 12/31/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 612
File size: 930 KB

About the Author

Colin Ruthven was born in Sweetgrass, Montana, but grew up in Canada with dual citizenship. He left Canada in 1954 and served in the United States Marine Corps, becoming a fighter pilot and serving two tours in Vietnam. He retired as a lieutenant colonel after twenty-one years and enjoyed a second career as an illustrator with The Commercial Appeal in Memphis, Tennessee. He lives in Memphis with his wife, Alice, where he writes and paints.

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