A collection of memoirs from the journal of the author's mother, Dorothy Brown, who lived with her husband during the 1930s in a rough, backwoods area of British Columbia called Kootenay Lake. Life was difficult. Everything was frantically done during the summer -- planting, canning, building, cutting firewood -- in order to survive the harsh winters. Dorothy describes the unique, fascinating, and sometimes eccentric people living around the lake.
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