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What is it like to cross a foreign country alone at age 14 going to live in a strange town where you dont know a soul? Reta Evens Simons tells just how it was in 1929 when she left her home on a farm in Western Canada and took the train all the way east to Bryn Athyn PA in the USA. This unique small town has both castle and Gothic cathedral. Bryn Athyn during the Great Depression was the lap of luxury compared to the Dust Bowl back home. As few books have done before Reta includes here history of the towns origin and unusual structure along with vivid accounts of its people. In 1967 after writing It Rained at Harvest Time: Memoirs of the Forever Prairie the story of her 1920s childhood Reta wrote this true tale of her teenage years and after living in Bryn Athyn Northeast of Philadelphia. A real fish-out-of-water Reta supported herself by residing with a ruthless couple cooking cleaning and caring for their children - all while she attended high school. They paid her only an allowance of 25 cents a week. Always hardworking she still found time for escapades. From pre-dawn picnics to autogiro rides. Trips to the mountains and the seashore. Dancing to big bands. Reta loved dressmaking but she also dated plenty of boys. Her life kept changing as she went from meeting movie stars to living in the castle working for its wealthy residents. She describes the intriguing interactions between her employers and those who worked for them. From farmhouse on the prairie to suburban castle and beyond you can read it here and see photos and illustrations from her 1930s life in Bryn Athyn and back on the farm. Astonishing to compare today to those innocent times!