<p>Marilyn Frey's heart-warming memoir draws you into a much simpler time in the '60s and '70s growing up on a farm in central Saskatchewan where hard work and discipline helped develop a strong work ethic and character.&nbsp;</p><p>Covering the full range of emotions from chuckle-out-loud humour to wiping your eyes sadness Marilyn takes you along as she advances into early adulthood and recounts humorous escapades and some more disheartening incidents. A missing child an up-close grapple with a bear and some unexplained heavenly encounters are some of the events that Marilyn details before transitioning to her final stories including her lonely life on the road a break-in and her sister's untimely death. Marilyn illustrates how the small things in life often hold the most significant meaning and ultimately the greatest learning.&nbsp;</p><p>Here is the story of a life told the way life unfolds-as a series of events recalled and rearranged like keepsakes in a curio cabinet filled with the beautiful the broken. This remarkable collection is honest and compelling.-Praise for <em>Reflections in a Farmhouse Window </em>from well-known Saskatchewan author of <em>Black Umbrella </em>Katherine Lawrence.</p>
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