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A vivid scrapbook of correspondence, this work lets listeners eavesdrop on a young man's first weeks after boarding a steamship bound for Canada in 1884. Through candid, often witty letters to his mother, he describes the cramped ship, the bustling ports, and the uneasy encounters with agents and cab drivers. The prose captures the mix of optimism and uncertainty that colored the lives of countless emigrants seeking new opportunities across the Atlantic.
Once ashore, the writer sketches the chaotic search for lodging, the bewildering street numbering of Montreal, and the modest wages he negotiates for board and work. His observations on the social customs, the landscape, and the practical hurdles of setting up a new life are peppered with affectionate references to family and friends back home. Listeners will feel the immediacy of a young adventurer navigating a foreign world, while gaining a rare, personal glimpse into the everyday realities of 19th‑century settlement.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (125K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stan Goodman, Juliet Sutherland, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. This file was produced from images generously made available by the Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions.
Release date
2004-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A lively Victorian voice carries readers across the Atlantic and into the hard, often surprising realities of emigrant life in Canada. Best known for a single book built from private letters, this writer offers humor, candor, and a sharp eye for the everyday details of travel and settlement.
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