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Flight is the story of one United Empire Loyalist family's harrowing escape from enemy forces, to a new life in Canada.Sku: 9781554551903
Flight
By: Connie Brummel Crook$9.95 -
Where can one find a town nicknamed the "Polar Bear Capital of the World"? Or see more than 3,000 beluga whales? Or stand along a lakeshore and hear the sound of the Great Kitchie Manitou beating a huge drum?Sku: 9781585363643
G is for Golden Boy: A Manitoba Alphabet
By: Larry Verstraete$22.95 -
Located in the Gulf of St. Lawrence on the east coast of Canada, Prince Edward Island measures only 5,660 square km. But what this island province lacks in size, it more than makes up for in abundant natural beauty, as well the scope of its influence on Canadian history.Sku: 9781585363674
I Is for Island: A Prince Edward Island Alphabet
By: Hugh MacDonald$22.95 -
Why is Saskatoon called the "Bridge City"? Who were the first inhabitants of Saskatchewan? Where can you find rare plants such as the Prickly Pear Cactus and the Gumbo Evening Primrose? Discover the answers to these questions, along with other facts, in L is for Land of Living Skies: A Saskatchewan Alphabet.Sku: 9781585364909
L is for Land of Living Skies: A Saskatchewan Alphabet
By: Linda Aksomitis$24.50 -
Life in Acadia tells the story of the Leblanc family, Acadian farmers in the Port Royal region who find themselves caught up in the dramatic struggle between the English and the French over ownership of the colony. The migration of the Acadians from Port Royal to other areas is described, and such techniques as the reclaiming of marshland and the building of dykes are explained. Acadian homelife is illustrated through stories of a wedding, a birth and baptism, and the severing of family ties under the pressure of an English demand for an oath of loyalty. The return of the French to Port Royal, and the subsequent deportation for the Acadians by the English, connect the Leblanc's story to the broader social trends of the time, and hence to issues which have preoccupied Canadians to this day. Includes questions for discussion, maps and pictures of life in during this time period.3 GradesSku: 9780889021808
Life in Acadia
By: Rosemary Neering Stan Garrod$8.95 -
What do Shakespeare, salmon, sled dogs and the Queen of England have in common? They all play a part in Canadian life, and they are just a few of the topics covered in this book. Taking its name from the one-dollar and two-dollar coins in Canadian currency, Loonies and Toonies provides a well-rounded view of the country's past and present.Sku: 9781585362394
Loonies and Toonies: A Canadian Number Book
By: Michael Ulmer$19.95 -
This is an exciting historical novel, set in 17th century New France, featuring Madeleine de Vercheres a teenage girl who takes up arms in defense of family, country, and faith against the Iroquois.Sku: 9781927474570
Madeleine Takes Command
By: Ethel C. Brill$14.99 -
The first voyage around the globe was a daring, high-stakes gamble that changed the world forever. Portugal dominated the wildly lucrative spice trade, and Spain was desperate for a piece of the action. Spain had everything to gain. Portuguese officer Ferdinand Magellan had nothing to lose. His decades fighting for Portugal had left him with a crippled knee and his king's withering scorn.Sku: 9781931414197
Magellan’s World
By: Stuart Waldman$26.95 -
The early history of Quebec, "the rocky perch of France and of the Faith" in the New World, is incomplete without the story of Mère Marie. She received permission to join the Jesuit mission in Quebec. There she founded, in 1639, the first convent school in North America, where she lived for thirty-three years, moving heroically but always calmly through the turbulent, harsh environment that was New France.Sku: 9781621387367
Mère Marie of the Ursulines: A Study in Adventure
By: Agnes Repplier$29.50 -
A compelling story of the true experiences of a United Empire Loyalist family during a critical period of Canadian historySku: 9781554553518
Meyers’ Creek
By: Connie Brummel Crook$16.95 -
Fifteen-year-old John Meyers is the youngest of the Meyers boys, with a lot to live up to. So when a routine trip to the Toronto farmer's market in the fall of 1837 turns ugly, John doesn't hesitate to jump in. George is captured, and John won't leave without him. Before long he finds himself embroiled in a real-life battle, under the leadership of Little Mac, William Lyon Mackenzie and himself.Sku: 9781554550715
Meyers’ Rebellion
By: Connie Brummel Crook$12.95 -
Who was Nellie L.? None other than Nellie Mooney – later Nellie McClung – a Manitoba farm girl who became Canada’s most famous pioneer for women’s rights. In this book, meet Nellie L. at the age of ten, plotting to run a race with the boys – absolutely unheard of in Canada in the 1880’s. Then follow her fight to overcome the criticism of her mother and the prejudices of society to help Canadian women.Sku: 9780773674226
Nellie L
By: Connie Brummel Crook$6.99 -
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Nellie Trio
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Suffragette, reformer, legislator, and author Nellie McClung was Canada's most famous pioneer for woman's rights. But how did a girl growing up in the late 1800s become such an advocate for equality? In this second book in the series, Nellie - now a young schoolteacher - struggles to overcome her mother's criticism and the prejudices of those around her. Her thoughts and ideas on women's rights and the role of the family begin to take shape as she attempts to help Sarah, a young student in distress, and begins to develop romantic feeling for Wes, a lifelong family friend.Sku: 9780773674691
Nellie’s Quest
By: Connie Brummel Crook$6.99 -
The third in the Nellie McClung trilogy, where Nellie helps women win the vote. She is also a best-selling author, and a devoted wife, and mother of five children.Sku: 9780773674813
Nellie’s Victory
By: Connie Brummel Crook$6.99 -
For thousands of years, proud Indian civilizations flourished along the narrow strip of land stretching from southern Alaska to northern California. Nootka, Cowichan, Kwakiutl, Yurok, Chinook they called themselves — and their names still echo through the great, verdant forests. In 33 impressive, ready-to-color line drawings, museum curator and noted illustrator David Rickman recaptures the spirit and richness of these and other Native American cultures — customs and traditions, religious lore, and distinctive art. Meticulously researched, crisply rendered illustrations depict the Northwest Coast Indians in authentic warrior dress, hunting for whale, weaving robes of rare beauty, staging elaborate ceremonials, and pursuing everyday activities. Full captions identify the tribe and the period — ranging from late eighteenth to early twentieth centuries — and note the changing lifestyles wrought by time and the coming of the Europeans. For children and adults alike, Northwest Coast Indians Coloring Book is an enlightening, enjoyable adventure into the rich past of some of the earliest Americans.Dover Original.Sku: 9780486247281
Northwest Coast Indians Coloring Book
By: David Rickman$6.75