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Them Days - Booth, Glenn P.
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Discrimination, war in Europe, a pandemic. . . Sofiya, a young Ukrainian immigrant, experiences all of this and more. It could be 2022, but it's Manitoba in the early 1900s. Sofiya is the third consecutive girl born on a poor homestead near Gimli in 1903. She is bright and feisty but nothing more is expected of her than to be a domestic, and at age thirteen she is sent to be a maid to a wealthy family in Winnipeg. There, she experiences the condescension of the English towards the 'Bohunks', while her half-brother is interned during WW1, deemed an enemy alien. While the Great War is raging in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Discrimination, war in Europe, a pandemic. . . Sofiya, a young Ukrainian immigrant, experiences all of this and more. It could be 2022, but it's Manitoba in the early 1900s. Sofiya is the third consecutive girl born on a poor homestead near Gimli in 1903. She is bright and feisty but nothing more is expected of her than to be a domestic, and at age thirteen she is sent to be a maid to a wealthy family in Winnipeg. There, she experiences the condescension of the English towards the 'Bohunks', while her half-brother is interned during WW1, deemed an enemy alien. While the Great War is raging in Europe, an undeclared war between the classes is being fought at home. This conflict comes to a head in the Winnipeg General Strike of 1919 when the working classes rise up against their English masters, shut down the city and demand a better deal. The city is divided and everyone must choose a side. Them Days takes you on Sofiya's journey, as she discovers what it means to be an immigrant and a woman, struggling to find love and her identity - at the same time that Canada is breaking free from Mother England's apron strings.
Autorenporträt
Glenn was born and raised in Winnipeg, where he lived with his Ukrainian grandmother after he and his brother were orphaned just before his fourteenth birthday. He grew up listening to her stories about "them days" on the homestead near Gimli, and her life in Winnipeg in the late 1910s and 1920s. Glenn now lives in Calgary with his wife, Elisabeth. His first novel, Demons in Every Man, was published by Friesen Press in 2019.