My Family, My Relations, My Friends My Family, My Relations, My Friends

My Family, My Relations, My Friends

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Publisher Description

Fred was unaware of the poverty he was exposed to while he was growing up. As far as he was concerned, this was normal. His mom, Irene, a single mother, made certain that his two boys, Fred and his older brother Leonard, were well taken care of. After being a captive of a residential school, she came back home to Sturgeon Lake not knowing where she belonged, or where to turn.

Fred holds an Interdisciplinary Studies Diploma from the University of Regina. He was the music director for the Onion Lake Log Church, where Martin Naistus is Pastor, until he was sidelined by kidney complications in August of 2020. Now he spends his time writing from his office at his home in Onion Lake. His life's story, titled, "My Family, My Relations, My Friends," will be his first book published. These days Fred spends most of his time tending to his grandchildren. He has accumulated much knowledge throughout his lifetime, and he is not shy about sharing his experience with his readers.

SOME OF THE STORIES YOU WILL READ IN THIS BOOK:
Hoss calls fire down from heaven in Pikangikum, Ontario.
The night Fred meets Jim Felix on an old country road.
The lessons learned from the old Blackfoot preacher, Hartwell North
Peigan.
The day Kene Jackson from Sonrise Gospel Band comes for a visit.
The bionic preacher, Ross Maracle, invites us to Deseronto for the
R. W. Schambach campmeeting.
Getting blamed for a walkout at Faith Alive Bible College.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2022
8 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
294
Pages
PUBLISHER
Tellwell Talent
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
10
MB

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