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The Way It Used To Be: Stories from a Northern Town
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The Way It Used To Be: Stories from a Northern Town
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The Way It Used To Be: Stories from a Northern Town
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Size: Paperback
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You might cry, you will laugh and you just might be left with a sense of wonderment and awe. The saying, "It takes a village" embodies the spirit of the people and stories contained in this publication. Learn what life was like in a wilderness gold rush town, isolated in the far north during a time before the town had TV or running water, when dog teams were common and horses and cows roamed the streets. Malamute car thief Sasquatch hitch hiker Cursed gold minePorky assassinWanted- a house husbandIndian River monsterGhost of Christmas pastThe outhouse is behind the shop The stories contained in this book tell of everyday people living extraordinary lives during a time and place where your wits and your courage were key ingredients for survival. First appearing in the Atlin News Miner newspaper during the 1970s, these stories entertain, inform, and colorfully depict a time and place like no other.
You might cry, you will laugh and you just might be left with a sense of wonderment and awe. The saying, "It takes a village" embodies the spirit of the people and stories contained in this publication. Learn what life was like in a wilderness gold rush town, isolated in the far north during a time before the town had TV or running water, when dog teams were common and horses and cows roamed the streets. Malamute car thief Sasquatch hitch hiker Cursed gold minePorky assassinWanted- a house husbandIndian River monsterGhost of Christmas pastThe outhouse is behind the shop The stories contained in this book tell of everyday people living extraordinary lives during a time and place where your wits and your courage were key ingredients for survival. First appearing in the Atlin News Miner newspaper during the 1970s, these stories entertain, inform, and colorfully depict a time and place like no other.


















