Strings of Life, Fate & Hope

Biography & Memoir, Historical
Cover of the book Strings of Life, Fate & Hope by Liz Chorney, Trafford Publishing
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Author: Liz Chorney ISBN: 9781412236362
Publisher: Trafford Publishing Publication: August 1, 2005
Imprint: Trafford Publishing Language: English
Author: Liz Chorney
ISBN: 9781412236362
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication: August 1, 2005
Imprint: Trafford Publishing
Language: English

The making of a string instrument called a Bandura, played a significant role in the documentation of my grandmother's immigration (at the tender age of 14) and her settlement in Canada.

From my memories as well as those shared with by my uncle, her son, the story begins, taking you the reader on that same journey across the ocean, weaving through past and present life events of my grandmother and me the writer.

Hopefully, after reading this story, you too will be inspired to document your ancestral stories as well, to leave as a legacy for future generations. For, we must always remember the gifts our multicultural ancestor's left us, in their assimilation to the new world.

Reviews

Book Review Iryna Konstantiuk

"Excellent work, an unforgettable story! The story as told, is a refreshing presentation of a pioneer immigrants adaptation and survival in Canada. This historical account of events, reminds one of where we've come from, and what it means to belong to this nation. It is a must read for every Canadian, particularly each successive generation of youth. I would recommend that this book be part of mandatory reading within our Canadian school curriculum!"

Iryna Konstantiuk, M.A. Instructor, Department of German & Slavic Studies, Faculty of Arts, University of Manitoba


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The making of a string instrument called a Bandura, played a significant role in the documentation of my grandmother's immigration (at the tender age of 14) and her settlement in Canada.

From my memories as well as those shared with by my uncle, her son, the story begins, taking you the reader on that same journey across the ocean, weaving through past and present life events of my grandmother and me the writer.

Hopefully, after reading this story, you too will be inspired to document your ancestral stories as well, to leave as a legacy for future generations. For, we must always remember the gifts our multicultural ancestor's left us, in their assimilation to the new world.

Reviews

Book Review Iryna Konstantiuk

"Excellent work, an unforgettable story! The story as told, is a refreshing presentation of a pioneer immigrants adaptation and survival in Canada. This historical account of events, reminds one of where we've come from, and what it means to belong to this nation. It is a must read for every Canadian, particularly each successive generation of youth. I would recommend that this book be part of mandatory reading within our Canadian school curriculum!"

Iryna Konstantiuk, M.A. Instructor, Department of German & Slavic Studies, Faculty of Arts, University of Manitoba


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