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Rusty Nails and Ration Books: Memories of the Great Depression and WWII 1929-1945
by Barbara Ann Lambert
348 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #02-0666; ISBN 1-55369-853-3; US$29.50, C$33.45, EUR24.00, £17.00
Memories of when radio was king adn cotton sack underclothes were the rage. Memories of a nation at war: ration books, jam for Britain, women in industry and "digging for victory."
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About the Book
Seniors of the pulp and paper town of Powell River, BC remember two major events in their lives, the Great Depression and WWII. Some have lived 80 + years in the community, others recall events from other Canadian provinces. The were children during the Great Depression and young adults during WWII. A collection of 70 stories.
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About the Author
After attending Lancaster Girls' Grammar School, Barara trained as a techer at Wentworth Castle Training College, near Barnsley, in Yorkshire, She completed her education at a later date, at Liverpool University, England, and the University of British Columbia, Canada. In 1975 Barbara received her B.Ed degree in History and Special Education from U.B.C.
In 1966 Barbara emigrated to Canada. after accepting a teaching postion in Powell River in 1968, Barbara met, and later married Stuart Lambert. A daughter, Ann, was born in 1970.
Barbara Lambert's teaching career covers 35 years in Lancashire, UK, Germany, and British Columbia, Canada. She retired in 1997 for the Powell River School District.
In 1998 Barbara published her first book on local history: In Paradise: West Coast Short Stories 1890-1960.
In Dec 2000 Barbara published her second book: Chalkdust & Outhouses West Coast Schools 1893-1950.In 2001 Stuart Lambert died at age 87. Barbara and Stuart were partners an friends for 32 years, living on the family farm in Paradise Valley, Powell River.
Today Barbara continues to enjoy a rural lifestyle in Powell River with her big dog Dakota, and her cat Princess.
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