Anna and the Indians
Auteur : Nan Shipley
Date de publication : 1966
Éditeur : Ryerson Press
Nombre de pages : 237
Résumé du livre
"This thrilling and true story of Anna Gaudin, the wife of a pioneer missionary in Northern Manitoba, is a fascinating and factual account of Canada's Northwest at its most primitive and adventurous period. As a woman whose life was dedicated to healing and helping [Indigenous peoples] and fur-traders in need, Anna was deeply involved with every aspect of frontier life. This heartening story of her experiences creates a real feeling for the land, the people and the age."--back cover