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Trail-Tales of Western Canada

By F. A. (Frank Alfred) Robinson

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

** In the early 20th century, a young preacher and an unlikely ally navigate a rough mining camp, offering glimmers of redemption amidst vice and despair.

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2019-04-07
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** "Trail-Tales of Western Canada" by F. A. Robinson relays true accounts from the lives of diverse people in Western Canada during the early 1900s. The book focuses on humanity, atonement, and confidence during this era. Through descriptive tales, its aim is to boost self-esteem and convey the inspirational energy of the Gospel that touches lives. The story introduces us to Old Ken, a miner who has a challenge with drinking yet is kind. It also goes over when a youthful pastor arrives at a harsh gold mining camp, Old Ken becomes a friend in inspiring other miners to attend church services. Through their interactions, the pastor understands what the men are going through. As the story goes on, we see Old Ken and others challenge the weaknesses in their lives and find a better way and redemption, making the stories an expressive study of people caught between trouble and desire. **

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