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The Twilight Hour

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Susanna Moodie was an English-born Canadian author who wrote about her experiences as a settler in Canada, which was a British colony at the time. Her letters and journals contain valuable information about life in the colony. She observed life in what was then the backwoods of Ontario, including native customs, the climate, the wildlife, relations between the Canadian population and recent American settlers.
Moodie wrote of the trials and tribulations she found as a "New Canadian", rather than the advantages to be had in the colony. She claimed that her intention was not to discourage immigrants but to prepare people like herself, raised in relative wealth and with no prior experience as farmers, for what life in Canada would be like. She lived to see Canadian Confederation. (1867) - Summary by Wikipedia (0 hr 9 min)

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The Twilight Hour - Read by BK

1:20

Read by Bruce Kachuk

The Twilight Hour - Read by DL

1:08

Read by David Lawrence

The Twilight Hour - Read by GG

1:20

Read by Greg Giordano

The Twilight Hour - Read by LAH

1:09

Read by Lee Ann Howlett

The Twilight Hour - Read by MK

1:17

Read by Maria Kasper

The Twilight Hour - Read by MSD

0:59

Read by Matthew Datcher

The Twilight Hour - Read by FL

0:49

Read by Robin Lamb

The Twilight Hour - Read by TP

0:58

Read by Tomas Peter