Reddit reviews Ten Lost Years, 1929-1939: Memories of the Canadians Who Survived the Depression
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"Ten Lost Years '...
The depression in Canada, as told by the people who lived through it. Personal interviews with a promise of no names for the people being interviewed.
link. https://www.amazon.ca/Ten-Lost-Years-1929-1939-Depression/dp/0771016522
Jim B.
My paper? Its not published, but I'm assuming you might be talking about the source of the story? Well, I just checked and you're in luck, because I lost a few of my 1st year papers. Not too lucky though, because it came front an old printed book.
Ten Lost Years: 1929-1939: Memories of Canadians who Survived the Depression by Broadfoot, Barry. https://www.amazon.com/Ten-Lost-Years-1929-1939-Depression/dp/0771016522
Not sure of the specific stories within that book that made me realize old-time family dynamic, I read a lot of that book out of interest, but I was specifically writing on a communist organized strike/protest of unemployed men living in rural work camps in 1935 called the 'On-to-Ottawa-Trek'.