“In Winter I Get up at Night” is written by celebrated Canadian author Jane Urquhart. The story, set in the 1920’s, is about a teacher, who travels snowy Saskatchewan roads on her way to visit schools in the 1950’s.
September 16, 2024 | Christine Morin
“In Winter I Get up at Night” is written by celebrated Canadian author Jane Urquhart. The story, set in the 1920’s, is about a teacher, who travels snowy Saskatchewan roads on her way to visit schools in the 1950’s.
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