'Enchanting, heartrending and eminently enviable' Vladimir Nabokov
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Wallace Stegner's boyhood was spent
on the beautiful and remote frontier of the Cypress Hills in
southern Saskatchewan, where his family homesteaded fro 1914 to
1920. In a recollection of his years there, Stegner applies
childhood remembrances and adult reflection to the history of the
region to create this wise and enduring portrait of pioneer
community existing in the verge of a modern world. 'Stegner has
summarized the frontier story and interpreted it as only one who
was part of it could' The New York Times Book Review
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