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God's Green Country: A Novel of Canadian Rural Life

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The narrative follows a young farm boy who, constrained by an oppressive household and a hard-edged father, gradually finds self-confidence and practical education through an agricultural course and connections with more progressive farmers. Home scenes evoke the routines and hardships of small-farm life, family bonds and domestic comforts, while classroom lessons, stock-judging visits and community instruction open possibilities for improved methods and personal independence. Tensions between traditional authority and new ideas, the value of rural education, and the hope of transforming land and livelihood are explored against a detailed portrait of seasonal work and village social life.

About the Author

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Ethel M. Chapman

Ethel M. Chapman was a novelist known for her work that captures the essence of Canadian rural life. Her notable book, "God's Green Country: A Novel of Canadian Rural Life," reflects her deep appreciation for the natural beauty and cultural richness of Canada. Through her writing, Chapman explores themes of community, resilience, and the connection between people and their environment. Her contributions to literature offer readers a glimpse into the pastoral landscapes and the lives of those who inhabit them, making her a significant figure in the portrayal of rural Canadian experiences.