Home on the Big Salmon
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Book Details
About the Book
October, 1945 has gone down in history as being the month in which the Second World War ended. The boys were coming home but they weren't boys anymore. Six years in war torn Europe has changed them, forced each one to grow up quickly. Many were returning home, many never would. Numerous thoughts rushed through Bob Walker's mind and he savored each one as it came. Tomorrow would begin a new chapter in his life and her looked forward to the change. Bob thought of the sun as it rose over the treetops and danced on the waters of a cold clear lake. A large Canadian goose swimming lazily as his family ate and prepared for the long flight south. A beaver swam nearby, hurrying to finish his house before the first snowfall.
About the Author
Sid Bell was born in Cadomin in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta. He grew up to become a railroad man and for thirty years worked as a diesel electric locomotive engineer. Sid has always enjoyed the outdoors and spent most of his spare time either hunting or fishing. Several years ago he wrote this book and after retiring from the railroad thought it was time to publish it and see if writing was his next journey. Currently he resides with his wife in the southern interior of British Columbia.