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503: 901: 413:. The inspiration for the memoir came from a suggestion by her editor that she write an "emigrant's guide" for British people looking to move to Canada. Moodie wrote of the trials and tribulations she found as a "New Canadian", rather than the advantages to be had in the colony. She claimed that her intention was not to discourage immigrants but to prepare people like herself, raised in relative wealth and with no prior experience as farmers, for what life in Canada would be like. 22: 920: 337:
customs, the climate, the wildlife, relations between the Canadian population and recent American settlers, and the strong sense of community and the communal work, known as "bees" (which she, incidentally, hated). She suffered through the
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where Susanna once canoed. It also displays artifacts concerning Samuel, as well as her elder sister and fellow writer Catharine, who married a friend of John Moodie's and immigrated to the same area a few weeks before Susanna and John.
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released a special commemorative series, "The Writers of Canada", with a design by Katalina Kovats, featuring two English-Canadian and two French-Canadian stamps. Three million stamps were issued. Moodie and her sister
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Moodie continued to write in Canada, and her letters and journals contain valuable information about life in the colony. She observed life in what was then the backwoods of
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Rosemary Mitchell, 'Strickland, Agnes (1796โ€“1874)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004
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Englishwoman, Moodie did not particularly enjoy "the bush", as she called it. In 1840, she and her husband moved to
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She wrote her first children's book in 1822 and published other children's stories in London, including books about
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Encyclopedia of the African Diaspora: origins, experiences, and culture. N-Z, Volume 1
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In 1832, with her husband, a British Army officer, and daughter, Moodie immigrated to
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Ashton Warner โ€“ Slave Narrative of St Vincent, British West Indies 1831
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On 8 September 2003, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the
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50th Anniversary of the National Library / Canadian Authors
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and became sympathetic to the moderate reformers led by
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were featured on one of the English-Canadian stamps.
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In London she was also involved in the 106:Learn how and when to remove this message 983:19th-century British short story writers 501: 453:, based on an account of murder convict 877:Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online 473:, is working on a biography of Moodie. 342:in 1836, and her husband served in the 960: 745: 927:Life in the clearings versus the bush 701:Ballstadt, Carl; et al. (1993). 642:Life in the Clearings Versus the Bush 459:Life in the Clearings Versus the Bush 392:Life in the Clearings Versus the Bush 214: 44:adding citations to reliable sources 15: 1003:19th-century Canadian women writers 978:19th-century British letter writers 939:(Susanna Moodie collection, R10880) 803:," Canada Post, Web, 28 March 2011. 568: 437:Moodie's books and poetry inspired 13: 1053:Canadian women short story writers 1023:19th-century English women writers 409:Her greatest literary success was 305:. 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