Carla Hagen

Hand Me Down My Walking Cane

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At the height of the Depression, Faunce Ridge, a tiny village on the Minnesota-Canadian border, is declared a rural slum by rossevelt's New Deal government. Hometown boy, Emil Rousseau, is sent to photogrpah the poverty of his childhood neighbors to sell Congres on resettlement. Told from the perspective of Emil, his childhood sweetheart, Rose, madam Sadie and bootlegger Magnus, Hand Me Down My Walking Cane speaks to the mystical pull of this harsh and beautiful place while bringing to vivid life the history of the borderland.

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"With humor and compassion Hagen has given us a novel well grounded in history, the result of diligent research. She has created a dazzling tale of life on the Minnesota border with Canada during the 1930's Prohibition and peopled it with a compelling cast of characters, displaced by history and personal circumstances. Few writers equal Hagen in her ability to reproduce the harshness of the environment and the tenacity of a people struggling to survive. A riveting read and a delightful one." Diana Anhalt

"Carla Hagen is a terrific story teller, recreating a north country world gone by. It's like finding a sepia-toned family album you just can't put down." Judith Katz

 

 

 

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