A crew member of a World War II bomber shot down over Nazi Germany, Winston Parker spent four harrowing years in a prisoner of war camp. However, he would rather be remembered as a Southern Alberta horseman, rancher and community builder. He shares the stories of the places he has been and the unforgettable characters he knew in his century-plus life. Award-winning non-fiction writer Elaine Thomas has a knack for recognizing extraordinary stories that reflect her enthusiasm for heritage and history. She grew up on a farm in Southern Alberta, worked for decades in corporate public relations and now writes from rural Fayette County, Texas.