
Roots & the Remittance Man
Jean Busby
In Roots & the Remittance Man, a captivating historical fiction, we follow a diverse family tree as its branches converge in the Carrot River Valley of the Northwest Territories in 1902. From Sweden, Muskoka, and Iowa, these intrepid settlers make their way to homestead near Melfort, Saskatchewan.
A Scottish family, burdened by loss from an epidemic, travels by wagon train, finding salvation in a Cree chief. In Sweden, tragedy strikes, and a widowed wife and her daughters board a cattle ship for Halifax. They arrive in Winnipeg, accept a cook position at a Melfort hotel, and embark on a grueling journey through forest and muskeg.
A young Norwegian man walks 700 miles to the United States-Canadian border, immerses himself in Indigenous history, and follows a freight swing to his homestead. Settlers and Indigenous peoples unite against prairie fires, forging bonds that transcend their differences.
Through decades, the family experiences joys and sorrows, weathering the storms of two World Wars, prohibition, swamp fever, the Ku Klux Klan, and the Great Depression. As technology advances, women gain the right to vote and become legally recognized as persons.
At the outset of World War II, a remittance man from Scotland enters the picture, his life becoming significantly entwined with the descendants of these resilient pioneers. Roots & the Remittance Man is a sweeping tale of perseverance, unity, and the indomitable human spirit that shaped the Canadian frontier.
Duration - 15h 6m.
Author - Jean Busby.
Narrator - Laura Lambert.
Published Date - Monday, 13 January 2025.
Location:
United States
Description:
In Roots & the Remittance Man, a captivating historical fiction, we follow a diverse family tree as its branches converge in the Carrot River Valley of the Northwest Territories in 1902. From Sweden, Muskoka, and Iowa, these intrepid settlers make their way to homestead near Melfort, Saskatchewan. A Scottish family, burdened by loss from an epidemic, travels by wagon train, finding salvation in a Cree chief. In Sweden, tragedy strikes, and a widowed wife and her daughters board a cattle ship for Halifax. They arrive in Winnipeg, accept a cook position at a Melfort hotel, and embark on a grueling journey through forest and muskeg. A young Norwegian man walks 700 miles to the United States-Canadian border, immerses himself in Indigenous history, and follows a freight swing to his homestead. Settlers and Indigenous peoples unite against prairie fires, forging bonds that transcend their differences. Through decades, the family experiences joys and sorrows, weathering the storms of two World Wars, prohibition, swamp fever, the Ku Klux Klan, and the Great Depression. As technology advances, women gain the right to vote and become legally recognized as persons. At the outset of World War II, a remittance man from Scotland enters the picture, his life becoming significantly entwined with the descendants of these resilient pioneers. Roots & the Remittance Man is a sweeping tale of perseverance, unity, and the indomitable human spirit that shaped the Canadian frontier. Duration - 15h 6m. Author - Jean Busby. Narrator - Laura Lambert. Published Date - Monday, 13 January 2025.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:12
About the Author
Duration:00:00:54
Dedication
Duration:00:00:20
Acknowledgement
Duration:00:01:13
Preface
Duration:00:01:50
One: Spinning Wheel and Hope Chest
Duration:00:21:32
Two: Sweden
Duration:00:37:19
Three: Scourge
Duration:00:14:58
Four: Draft Horse, Owl, and Sawmill
Duration:00:37:44
Five: Crop Failures
Duration:00:48:03
Six: Crown of Myrtle
Duration:00:29:01
Seven: Broken Pottery and Stone Axes
Duration:00:21:31
Eight: Wagon Trek and Pow Wow
Duration:00:43:56
Nine: Tramping the Atlantic
Duration:00:32:06
Ten: Fertiliser and Death Chant
Duration:00:42:46
Eleven: Bridging a Gap
Duration:00:23:29
Twelve: Carpet of Dreams
Duration:00:29:46
Thirteen: Pier 2 and Traveller's Aid
Duration:00:22:09
Fourten: Whitewash, Bears and Prairie Fires
Duration:00:27:25
Fifteen: Loging and Criminals
Duration:00:32:39
Sixteen: Trapers, BRrawls and Muskeg
Duration:00:30:56
Seventeen: Getting Established and Falling into Place
Duration:00:51:19
Eighteen: Swamp Fever
Duration:00:27:12
Nineteen: Black Garb
Duration:00:20:10
Twenty: Nickel Nose
Duration:00:28:16
Twenty One: Obstruction on the Tracks
Duration:00:46:02
Twenty Two: The Big House
Duration:00:40:31
Twenty Three: Farming over a Mickey out Back
Duration:00:26:38
Twenty Four: Bzzz-I Hear a WASP
Duration:00:28:36
Twenty Five: A Festering Sore
Duration:00:22:00
Twenty Six: Combining Families and the Circle o Life
Duration:00:26:24
Twenty Seven: The Link
Duration:00:31:34
Twenty Eight: Old Jimmy - The Remittance Man
Duration:00:54:25
Epilogue
Duration:00:02:56
Closing Credits
Duration:00:00:12