The Greatest "Alberta" Books of All Time

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Alberta

The "Alberta" category in books refers to a genre that encompasses literature either set in or significantly related to the province of Alberta, Canada. This genre includes a diverse range of works, from historical accounts detailing the province's development, to novels that capture the spirit of its landscapes and cities like Calgary and Edmonton. It also covers non-fiction works exploring Alberta's rich natural resources, such as the oil sands, and its role in Canadian economics and politics. Additionally, the category may include memoirs, biographies, and cultural studies that reflect the lives and experiences of Albertans, including the indigenous peoples and immigrant communities that contribute to the province's unique identity. Books in the "Alberta" category often delve into themes of frontier life, environmental issues, agricultural heritage, and the complex social fabric that defines this western Canadian province.

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  1. 1. The Alberta Trilogy by Cora Sandel

    "The Alberta Trilogy" is a series of three novels that follow the life of Alberta Selmer, a young woman growing up in a small Norwegian town in the early 20th century. The trilogy explores Alberta's struggle with societal expectations, her pursuit of independence and her journey to becoming a painter. Set against the backdrop of a harsh Norwegian landscape, the series highlights the protagonist's struggle with poverty, her relationships, and her exploration of her identity and place in the world.

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