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“In the 1970s, many people talked about getting back to the land, but few did; even fewer were as successful as Ellen and Bill Schwartz. With humour and impressive honesty, this vivid narrative maps a journey of idealism turned into action. Reading this memoir is like perusing the homesteading pages of the Whole Earth Catalog." —Calvin Wharton, author of This Here Paradise
“I was fascinated reading vivid scenes of Ellen and Bill pushing up against the harsh Kootenay climate, isolation, wild animals, and society's expectations. How the land they ‘went back to’ offered a valuable education. Two city kids discovering trust, resilience, their own unique capabilities and identities, and the possibilities of a truly equal partnership.” —Tara McGuire, author of Holden After and Before: Love Letter for a Son Lost to Overdose
“Ellen Schwartz went this way—and not that way—more than once in her life. For sure, circumstances shaped these decisions, but something deep held true, an essence of heart and of values that reveals the soul of the person. And we see that this is how the world changes for the better.” —Judith Plant, author of Culture Gap: Towards a New World in the Yalakom Valley
"This is the compelling story of a woman who leaves her country for the love of a man to make their way in the Canadian backwoods. Ellen Schwartz writes in such a generous, open-hearted way that as you struggle with the couple you'll come to understand their dream of idealism and courage." —Beryl Young, award-winning author of Miles To Go and A Boy Named Tommy Douglas
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
Apr 11, 2023
Dimensions:
Width: 6.00 in
Height: 9.00 in
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