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Up West on Prince Edward Island is a delightful story as seen through the eyes of Everett Platts back in the nineteen hundreds. You will literally picture some of the scenes, as he shared the antics he and his children got into, growing up on a farm. They are stories of horses, pets, foxes, inventions, cars, machines, boats, and family life in Prince County, Prince Edward Island, and later on the outskirts of Charlottetown, PEI, which the family reached by horse and wagon. You will be entranced as those stories capture your imaginations or activate the sleeping ones.

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Up West on Prince Edward Island is a delightful story as seen through the eyes of Everett Platts back in the nineteen hundreds. You will literally picture some of the scenes, as he shared the antics he and his children got into, growing up on a farm. They are stories of horses, pets, foxes, inventions, cars, machines, boats, and family life in Prince County, Prince Edward Island, and later on the outskirts of Charlottetown, PEI, which the family reached by horse and wagon. You will be entranced as those stories capture your imaginations or activate the sleeping ones.

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Autorenporträt
Everett Platts, the original author, was born in 1905 near Kildare Cape, Prince Edward Island. He loves to make/tinker with cars and is responsible for building "The Bug", by hand, the Model T Ford frame and engine featured on the cover of the book. He lived a long life (dying in his 90s), in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. His son, J. Wallace Platts, is making the work available to a wider audience.