Travels and Tales of Miriam Green Ellis
Discover the fascinating world of early twentieth-century westerners through the eyes of a pioneering female agricultural journalist in "Travels and Tales of Miriam Green Ellis." Written by Miriam Green Ellis and published by University of Alberta Press in 2013, this engaging paperback spans 296 pages, offering rich insights into an era filled with challenges and triumphs. Ellis's sharp wit and keen observations provide a unique perspective on the experiences of women in agriculture and the changing landscape of Canada. Her compelling narratives not only reflect the socio-economic conditions of the time but also celebrate the spirit of resilience among her contemporaries. Ideal for readers interested in women's history, agriculture, and regional studies, this book is a must-have addition to your collection. Dive deep into the travels and tales that shaped an era through the remarkable storytelling of Miriam Green Ellis.