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In this new edition of a prairie classic, Andreas Schroeder fictionalizes the true story of Tom Sukanen's wild scheme to build an ocean-going ship in the middle of a wheat field in Saskatchewan. Set during the hardships of the ""Dirty Thirties, "" Dustship Glory presents us with Sukanen's mythic effort to escape both the drought and pestilence of his time, as well as his own personal struggle to be free. Featuring an illuminating foreword by beloved Saskatoon writer Don Kerr, Dustship Glory will provide Canadian and international audiences alike with the opportunity to reacquaint themselves wit
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monografia Rebiun30812425 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun30812425 m o d cr ||||||||||| 170422s2014 abc o 000 1 eng d 9781926836232 1926836235 EBLCP eng pn EBLCP OCLCO MERUC OCLCQ OCLCO 813//.54 Schroeder, Andreas Dustship Glory Edmonton Athabasca University Press 2014 Edmonton Edmonton Athabasca University Press 1 online resource (277 pages) 1 online resource (277 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Mingling Voices In this new edition of a prairie classic, Andreas Schroeder fictionalizes the true story of Tom Sukanen's wild scheme to build an ocean-going ship in the middle of a wheat field in Saskatchewan. Set during the hardships of the ""Dirty Thirties, "" Dustship Glory presents us with Sukanen's mythic effort to escape both the drought and pestilence of his time, as well as his own personal struggle to be free. Featuring an illuminating foreword by beloved Saskatoon writer Don Kerr, Dustship Glory will provide Canadian and international audiences alike with the opportunity to reacquaint themselves wit Sukanen, Tom- Fiction Electronic books Kerr, Don Print version Schroeder, Andreas. Dustship Glory. Edmonton : Athabasca University Press, 2014 9781926836225 Mingling voices