An edition of ''It's Never too Late'' (1985)

''It's Never too Late''

1st ed. author signed.
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An edition of ''It's Never too Late'' (1985)

''It's Never too Late''

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This is a story about Europeans immigrating to homestead on the Canadian Prairies, and what a lonesome, lonesome life it was to what they had been accustomed to in the crowded villages in their home land.

It shows that if money was spent foolishly, it could soon disappear, even to the point where their children had to be put into homes. So many of those Orphanages in England in the 1800s were homes that used the children for labour purposes, but when these children were turned out into the world, most of them made out all right.

One thing that was always against them, was that they had no idea of love because they hadn't received any love in the Orphanages. They all knew how to work, and with those lonesome homesteaders and friendly neighbors, most of them made a name for themselves. Some were even well rewarded in the end.

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Clarence A. Boon
Language
English
Pages
262

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''It's Never too Late''
1985, Clarence A. Boon
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Edition Notes

Manufactured in Manitoba, Canada Printed by Leech Printing, Brandon, MB. Published by Clarence A. Boon

Published in
Virden, Canada
Series
Clarence A. Boon Stories
Copyright Date
1985 by C.A. Boon

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.5/4
Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication
PS8553 O72 I8 1985

Contributors

Cover Art
Terry McLean

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
262p. [2p.fr/2p.bk] 2 portrs.
Number of pages
262
Dimensions
9 x 5.88 x 1 inches
Weight
1 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28040879M
ISBN 10
0920436447
ISBN 13
9780920436448
OCLC/WorldCat
22812080
Library Thing
11168611
Goodreads
41444889

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This is a story about Europeans immigrating to homestead on the Canadian Prairies, and what a lonesome, lonesome life it was to what they had been accustomed to in the crowded villages in their home land.

It shows that if money was spent foolishly, it could soon disappear, even to the point where their children had to be put into homes. So many of those Orphanages in England in the 1800s were homes that used the children for labour purposes, but when these children were turned out into the world, most of them made out all right.

One thing that was always against them, was that they had no idea of love because they hadn't received any love in the Orphanages. They all knew how to work, and with those lonesome homesteaders and friendly neighbors, most of them made a name for themselves. Some were even well rewarded in the end.

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