My Name Is Lola

This book contains the collected memories of Lola Rozsa - of her life and service to her family, her church, and her community as she and her husband, Ted, made their way from the tiny towns of the Depression-era, dust bowl southern plains to the burgeoning oil fields of Alberta in 1949. As Ted stru...

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Other Authors: Rozsa, Lola (Editor), Sparks, Susie (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Calgary University of Calgary Press 2013
Series:The West
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