Kool-Aid and Cariboo Stew

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Humour & Comedy, General Humour
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Author: Verena Berger ISBN: 9781465361400
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: October 27, 2011
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Verena Berger
ISBN: 9781465361400
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: October 27, 2011
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Verena Berger lives the typical European twentieth century immigrant dream. In 1979, she and her husband, Willy, moved - speaking little to no English - from a densely populated Switzerland to Central British Columbia.

Verenas collection of creative non-fiction writings include their experiences as new Canadians living on a remote rural property - where they accumulated a yard full of goats and pigs before building a fence, and had children before running water - and other comical ESL (English as a second language) situations.

Immigrantsfirst, second or third generationwill relate to these humorous and heartwarming recollections. Verenas writing captures the life of a European urban immigrant to the wilds of Canada. At first overwhelmed by the size of the country, she fell in love with it. Her stories are funny and moving. An excellent read.

Ann Walsh, author of The Barkerville Mystery Trilogy and other stories. Bringing to mind the likes of Erma Bombeck, Verena Bergers sliceof- life stories are unique and heart warming, hilarious and thought provoking. A throughly compelling read. Donna Milner, author of After River and The Promise of Rain.

Kool-Aid and Cariboo Stew
Cover Art: Oliver Berger
Cover Photo: Williams Lake River Valley Trail

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Verena Berger lives the typical European twentieth century immigrant dream. In 1979, she and her husband, Willy, moved - speaking little to no English - from a densely populated Switzerland to Central British Columbia.

Verenas collection of creative non-fiction writings include their experiences as new Canadians living on a remote rural property - where they accumulated a yard full of goats and pigs before building a fence, and had children before running water - and other comical ESL (English as a second language) situations.

Immigrantsfirst, second or third generationwill relate to these humorous and heartwarming recollections. Verenas writing captures the life of a European urban immigrant to the wilds of Canada. At first overwhelmed by the size of the country, she fell in love with it. Her stories are funny and moving. An excellent read.

Ann Walsh, author of The Barkerville Mystery Trilogy and other stories. Bringing to mind the likes of Erma Bombeck, Verena Bergers sliceof- life stories are unique and heart warming, hilarious and thought provoking. A throughly compelling read. Donna Milner, author of After River and The Promise of Rain.

Kool-Aid and Cariboo Stew
Cover Art: Oliver Berger
Cover Photo: Williams Lake River Valley Trail

For more information, you may visit

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