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"Pulitzer Prize-winning author Wallace Stegner's boyhood was spent on the beautiful and remote frontier of the Cypress Hills in southern Saskatchewan, where his family homesteaded from 1914 to 1920. In a recollection of his years there, Stegner applied childhood remembrances and adult reflection to the history of the region to create this wise and enduring portrait of a pioneer community existing on the verge of a modern world."--BOOK JACKET.
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Social life and customs, Frontier and pioneer life, Moeurs et coutumes, Saskatchewan, Enfance et jeunesse, Fiction, Montana, Nonfiction, Biography & Autobiography, Romans, nouvelles, Childhood and youth, Vie des pionniers, History, Youth, Biography, American Authors, Manners and customs, Cypress, Stegner, wallace, 1909-1993, Frontier and pioneer life, canada, Canada, social life and customs, Biographie, Jeunesse, RomansShowing 5 featured editions. View all 14 editions?
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Wolf Willow: a history, a story, and a memory of the last Plains frontier
2000, Penguin Books
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Wolf willow: a history, a story, and a memory of the last plains frontier
1990, Penguin Books
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Wolf willow: a history, a story, and a memory of the last plains frontier.
1970, Viking Press
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Wolf willow: a history, a story, and a memory of the last plains frontier.
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