About Our Manitoba
Trouble in Red River!
Donald Smith, longtime Hudson Bay employee, sent from Ottawa to speak to rebels!
The tension of rebellion threatened to explode into full-blown war at any moment. Yet, through this turmoil, Louis Riel and the Metis people brought a new province into the Canadian confederation.
However, without rights to its own natural resources, could this new province survive?
Without access to the railway, would it be possible for anyone to create a life on the harsh prairie?
As if the struggle of setting up a homestead wasn’t enough, John and Louise also had to deal with the challenges of their hired hands, and believe me, it was a challenge. Their farmhands, Joseph and Peter, were co-workers in name, but rivals in just about everything else.
Just when it seemed that these men would finally be able to find peace with each other, Jenny, the beautiful new maid, caught the eye of them both and unleashed another round of conflict. Could people so opposite ever learn to work together for a common goal?
Would a province with so little ever be able to fulfill the grand vision of its founders?
Join us as we take a look back at where we came from. Through the eyes of settlers just trying to make a living, we will experience the coming of the TransCanada railway, the taming of the Canadian West and the birth of Manitoba as we know it today.
***
Our Manitoba.
An original story that travels 150 years of history with a sense of humour, heart, and ultimately, hope.
Buy the book, and follow the author on social media:
Learn more about the writer. Visit the Author’s Website.
Author Bio:
Kelvin Bueckert currently lives and writes on the plains of Manitoba, Canada.