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Letters from Muskoka

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About This Book

A series of letters by an emigrant woman recounts leaving home in Europe to cross the Atlantic and attempt life as a settler in the Muskoka bush. She describes the transatlantic voyage and sea-sickness, the overland journey, the hard work of clearing land and farming with scant capital, illness and domestic privations, encounters with neighbours and community occasions, practical anecdotes about bush travel and timber, and later reflections that include a wedding and a plea on behalf of poor emigrants.

About the Author

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Mrs. Charles Gerrard King

Mrs. Charles Gerrard King was a writer known for her work "Letters from Muskoka," which reflects her experiences and observations in the Muskoka region of Canada. Her writing captures the beauty and tranquility of the natural landscape, offering readers a glimpse into the life and culture of this picturesque area. Through her letters, she conveys a sense of place and personal reflection, contributing to the literary heritage of Canadian nature writing. King's work is appreciated for its vivid descriptions and heartfelt sentiments, making it a notable piece in the genre.

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