An edition of Dreams in your heart (1937)

Dreams in your heart.

Dreams in your heart.
Edna Jaques, Edna Jaques
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An edition of Dreams in your heart (1937)

Dreams in your heart.

The poems in this book (over 70 poems) reflect on life during the early part of the 20th century in Saskatchewan. It includes poems about life - from "An Everyday Hero" who plants and carefully tends his garden in order to feed his family, to wondering if the memories of "The Prisoner" "wound him like a sabre thrust" when he thinks "of sunrise on a lonely prairie farm". She writes about a broad spectrum of subjects, such as "An Old Chinaman" in his laundry shop, to "The Stay-At-Homes" who though they envy her life of travel, are really the ones to be envied because they have "the shelter of a kindly home", a marriage partner and children. Many of her poems also reference her Christian faith, sermons, prayers, and the spoken word. The book offers a glimpse into a simpler time, although they were physically harder times.

The book is "lovingly dedicated to my dear friend, Nellie L. McClung".

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Publisher
T. Allen
Language
English
Pages
78

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Dreams in your heart.
1937, T. Allen
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Toronto

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Library of Congress
PR6019 A74 D74

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78p.
Number of pages
78

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OL18378255M

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