“Book Descriptions: Imagine growing up in the middle of nowhere in rural Saskatchewan, Canada with no electricity, no running water, no car and no telephone. No problem for prairie-born and raised Irene Pylypec. For siblings Irene and Bobby, their small, 160-acre, self-sustaining farm, located four miles from the village of Yellow Creek, is the centre of their universe. From searching for tadpoles in one of many sloughs to playing hockey with frozen horse turds, there’s always something for these two to do. That is, after all the chores are done, of course. In this memoir, the author shares sometimes poignant, but mostly humorous tales of life on a 1960s prairie farm. From her earliest memories as a three-year-old to her senior year in high school, Irene entertains the reader with her many adventures and misadventures.” DRIVE