Handyman by Linda Nichols

Handyman by Linda Nichols

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Handyman by Linda Nichols

Unfolding A Lost World is a series of interpretations of letters written almost two hundred years ago by a trio of original Canadian settler women. Frances Stewart, Susanna Moodie and Catharine Parr Traill began the settlement of the Peterborough area of Upper Canada, now the province of Ontario, with their husbands and children. The first of the three, Frances Stewart, arrived from Ireland in 1822. She was followed by the two Scottish sisters, Catharine and Susanna, a decade later. These women, uniquely among the immigrants of that time, wrote elaborate, numerous and illuminating letters back to their families in Ireland and Scotland. The poems presented here have been found in the words of those letters.
Nichols, Linda: - Linda Nichols is the author of Handyman, a romantic comedy published by Delacorte. A graduate of the University of Washington, Linda and her family make their home in Tacoma, Washington.
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ISBN 13 9780440235422
ISBN 10 0440235421
Title Handyman
Author Linda Nichols
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Island Books
Year published 2000-11-07
Number of pages 270
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.