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Wheel of Life

Roger L Rondeau

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English
FriesenPress
05 February 2025
Wheel of Life is an adventure novel that comes in many forms. It travels through time from the mid-1600s until today. It depicts a clan immigrating from Normandy, France to the New World in Canada. Then after being deported moving along the southern and central frontier of the United States back to homesteads in central Alberta. Finally, the movement of the next generation to the great North of Canada, the Yukon. It depicts true Canadiana life history through the lens of common folk, simple ways of everyday people. The book invites you to step inside many captivating accounts of these pilgrims experiencing fascinating tales to endure this family's destiny ""to do"" while remaining true to themselves.
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Imprint:   FriesenPress
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 12mm
Weight:   209g
ISBN:   9781038329356
ISBN 10:   1038329353
Pages:   204
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Roger L. Rondeau was born in a small town in the north central plains of the Peace River country of Alberta in 1948. His family then migrated from this area to the Athabasca region in the foothills of Alberta. After leaving the family farm and travelling considerably, he travelled up to the North in The Yukon, to experience the last frontier. He remained there and lives with his family to this day in a small suburb of Whitehorse. Wheel of Life was authored during the past 10 or more years changing the path of this book several times. Roger is currently writing his second novel about his movements from Alberta to The Yukon where he has lived for almost 50 years experiencing his personal legend. With the blessing of time, he plans to add another two future novels depicting his adventures in Europe/North Africa and the Middle East, and finally one on the USA/Mexico experiences.

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