Prairie Grass

Prairie Grass

by Joan Soggie
Prairie Grass

Prairie Grass

by Joan Soggie

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Overview

Gabby Mackenzie knows little and cares less about prairie people or their history. She sees her assignment to interview a hundred-year-old settler as nothing more than a bump in her hazy career path. But as she gets to know old Mr. Tollerud and the land that has been his home, she finds herself drawn into the interwoven stories of the settlers, the Metis, and the First Nations who came before them. And her own life changes.

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Residential school survivor and life-long educator Dr. Cecil King says of Prairie Grass "a dynamic piece of work ... Yes, it is a good read."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780228612247
Publisher: BWL Publishing
Publication date: 01/04/2020
Pages: 350
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.73(d)

About the Author

Joan Soggie’s lifelong curiosity about her homeland has led her to explore the native prairie, the centuries-long relationship between the land and First Nations, and her own family’s settler history. Her 2014 non-fiction book, Looking for Aiktow, garnered praise from academics and general readers. “Beautifully told and filled with fascinating stories.” (Rick Book, author of Necking with Louise and Christmas in Canada.) “The sort of plains history I particularly appreciate.” (Dr. David Meyer, professor emeritus, University of Saskatchewan.)
The prairie and all its creatures are her inspiration. Her family is her joy. She and her husband, Dennis, enjoy travelling and treasure days with their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Joan Soggie lives and writes in rural Saskatchewan
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