The Winter Years

The Winter Years The Depression on the Prairies

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Publisher's Synopsis

On October 24, 1929, The New York Stock Exchange gave one final shudder and collapsed. The world awakened to discover that the Roaring Twenties with their cheerful message of abundance and good times were over. The Great Depression had begun and for the next ten years the entire world would feel its effect.

Nowhere was it felt more keenly than in western Canada where men walked streets past closed mills, and farmers gazed endlessly at barren fields. James Gray lived in Winnipeg during those years. He stood in line for relief vouchers to support his young family and, with other men, he picked dandelions in city parks. As a young reporter for the Winnipeg Free Press, he was caught up in the unrest, as indignant men sought answers from governments. And he was there when the answers did not come, and the men rioted in Winnipeg and Regina, and headed for Ottawa in freight cars.

Originally published in 1966, "The Winter Years" was an instant bestseller. It captures a dark period in history with a warmth, humour, and honesty that is evocative and unforgettable.

Book information

ISBN: 9781894856201
Publisher: Fifth House Publishers
Imprint: Fifth House Publishers
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 285
Weight: 345g
Height: 219mm
Width: 141mm
Spine width: 22mm