


A Very Capable Life: The Autobiography of Zarah Petri
By John Leigh Walters
The Autobiography of Zarah Petri
Zarah Petri was just a little girl when her family left Hungary to find a new life in Canada in the 1920s. Zarah and her family lived through the Depression, and she learned to make ends meet in any way she could, even bending the law if necessary. Her son John writes this touching memoir, told in Zarah’s own unique voice in the first person. Her remembrances are sometimes funny, sometimes sad, but always entertaining.
By John Leigh Walters
The Autobiography of Zarah Petri
Zarah Petri was just a little girl when her family left Hungary to find a new life in Canada in the 1920s. Zarah and her family lived through the Depression, and she learned to make ends meet in any way she could, even bending the law if necessary. Her son John writes this touching memoir, told in Zarah’s own unique voice in the first person. Her remembrances are sometimes funny, sometimes sad, but always entertaining.
By John Leigh Walters
The Autobiography of Zarah Petri
Zarah Petri was just a little girl when her family left Hungary to find a new life in Canada in the 1920s. Zarah and her family lived through the Depression, and she learned to make ends meet in any way she could, even bending the law if necessary. Her son John writes this touching memoir, told in Zarah’s own unique voice in the first person. Her remembrances are sometimes funny, sometimes sad, but always entertaining.