TENDERFOOT TRAIL, Greenhorns in the Cariboo, Biography by Olive Spencer Loggins (1983 1st Ed.)
TENDERFOOT TRAIL, Greenhorns in the Cariboo, Biography by Olive Spencer Loggins (1983 1st Ed.)
Author: Olive Spencer Loggins. Published by Sono Nis Press, Victoria, BC., 1983, 1st Edition. Printed in Canada. Very Good Condition SOFTCOVER with minor handling, but clean inside, no marks, tight spine.
TENDERFOOT TRAIL, Greenhorns in the Cariboo, is a true story of the Canadian West, complete with bandits and hard-working women!
In 1926, the B.C. Government had a plan: 160 acres of land in exchange for hard work. For Olive Spencer Loggins, who was six months pregnant and husband Arthur, heading for the Cariboo and leaving the great depression behind in Vancouver was a dream come true. They traded urban soup lines for the thin gruel of their first winter in the north. The greenhorns learned fast. Their Aboriginal neighbours taught them to fish, their community danced them through the night, and they all valued work over money.