A Trail of Broken Dreams

A Trail of Broken Dreams
Author: Barbara Haworth-Attard
Publisher: Markham, Ont. : Scholastic Canada
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2004
Genre: Cariboo (B.C. : Regional district)
ISBN: 9780439974059

Still reeling from the death of her mother, Harriet sets out on a dangerous journey -- disguised as a boy, since no "petticoats" are allowed on the trip -- determined to find her missing father in the gold fields of British Columbia's Cariboo. The journey itself is incredibly difficult, and Harriet still has to find her father before the winter snows close down the entire Williams Creek area. Will she be able to find him, or will her journey be for nothing?

Dear Canada: A Trail of Broken Dreams

Dear Canada: A Trail of Broken Dreams
Author: Barbara Haworth-Attard
Publisher: Scholastic Canada
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2015-07-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1443128163

Still reeling from the death of her mother, Harriet sets out on a dangerous journey -disguised as a boy since no "petticoats" are allowed on the trip - determined to find her missing father in the gold fields of British Columbia's Cariboo.

Dear Canada: To Stand on My Own

Dear Canada: To Stand on My Own
Author: Barbara Haworth-Attard
Publisher: Scholastic Canada
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2015-12-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1443128155

The dark threat of polio becomes a reality for a young Prairie girl. In the summer of 1937, life on the Prairies is not easy. The Great Depression has brought great hardship, and young Noreen's family must scrimp to make ends meet. In a horrible twist of fate, Noreen, like hundreds of other young Canadians, contracts polio and is placed in an isolation ward, unable to move her legs. After a few weeks she gains partial recovery, but her family makes the painful decision to send her to a hospital far away for further treatment. To Stand On My Own is Noreen's diary account of her journey through recovery: her treatment; life in the ward; the other patients, some of them far worse off than her; adjustment to life in a wheelchair and on crutches; and ultimately, the emotional and physical hurdles she must face when she returns home. In this moving addition to the Dear Canada series, award-winning author Barbara Haworth-Attard recreates a desolate time in Canadian history, and one girl's brave fight against a deadly disease.

To Stand on My Own

To Stand on My Own
Author: Barbara Haworth-Attard
Publisher: Scholastic Canada
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2010
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 144310017X

The dark threat of polio becomes a reality for a young Prairie girl. In the summer of 1937, life on the Prairies is not easy. The Great Depression has brought great hardship, and young Noreen's family must scrimp to make ends meet. In a horrible twist of fate, Noreen, like hundreds of other young Canadians, contracts polio and is placed in an isolation ward, unable to move her legs. After a few weeks she gains partial recovery, but her family makes the painful decision to send her to a hospital far away for further treatment. To Stand On My Own is Noreen's diary account of her journey through recovery: her treatment; life in the ward; the other patients, some of them far worse off than her; adjustment to life in a wheelchair and on crutches; and ultimately, the emotional and physical hurdles she must face when she returns home. In this moving addition to the Dear Canada series, award-winning author Barbara Haworth-Attard recreates a desolate time in Canadian history, and one girl's brave fight against a deadly disease.

Dear Canada: A Season for Miracles

Dear Canada: A Season for Miracles
Author: Gillian Chan
Publisher: Scholastic Canada
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2012-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1443119962

Twelve original holiday stories from the top children's writers in the country! What an incredible gift book for Dear Canada fans! The twelve stories in this treasury are set around Christmas time and feature the young girls from a dozen previous Dear Canada books. Readers will be thrilled to reconnect with their favourites and get a glimpse of each character's life a year or so after the events in the actual diary are over. Anyone new to the Dear Canada series will be introduced to characters so compelling, they'll want to read more.

Dear Canada: Flame and Ashes

Dear Canada: Flame and Ashes
Author: Janet McNaughton
Publisher: Scholastic Canada
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2014-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1443139017

A touching "riches to rags" story set during the second-worst disaster in the history of Atlantic Canada. Eleven-year-old Triffie is the middle daughter of a well-to-do merchant. Triffie knows nothing about what it means to be poor — until the disastrous fire of 1892 burns down most of St. John's, Newfoundland, leaving Triffie's family and 15,000 others homeless. The fire claimed everything but their underwear, Mother's best china . . . and Triffie's journal. With no other options, Triffie's family moves into a filthy warehouse while they attempt to rebuild their lives from the ground up. The aftermath of the fire teaches Triffie a lot about what it means to survive. More importantly, she comes face to face with her own prejudices, and begins to develop a much greater appreciation for how the less fortunate live.

Banished from Our Home

Banished from Our Home
Author: Sharon Stewart
Publisher: Markham, Ont. : Scholastic Canada
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2004
Genre: Acadians Expulsion, 1755 Juvenile fiction
ISBN: 9780439974219

The latest addition to the bestselling Dear Canada series takes readers directly into the historic struggle between the French and English for control of the area. Angelique watches as families are torn apart and forced to settle far away from one another, and worries about her brother who is fighting for the Acadian cause. Will her family stay together during this dramatic time or will they be wrenched apart forever?

An Ocean Apart

An Ocean Apart
Author: Gillian Chan
Publisher: Markham, Ont. : Scholastic Canada
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2004
Genre: Canada Emigration and immigration Government policy History 20th century Juvenile fiction
ISBN: 9780779113538

With over 400,000 books already in print, the Dear Canada series has fast become the book series for children. Each fictional diary invites readers into the world of a girl living through a particular period in Canada's past. Gillian Chan's latest addition illustrates the effect the Chinese Head Tax has on one young girl and her family. Mei-ling and her father are struggling to pay the head tax that will allow her mother and brother, who are still living in China, to come to Canada. They must have that money before the impending Exclusion Act bars any more Chinese from immigrating. What will happen if they can't come up with enough in time to reunite their family?

Orphan at My Door

Orphan at My Door
Author: Jean Little
Publisher: Markham, Ont. : Scholastic Canada
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2001
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

Through the diary of 10-year-old Victoria Cope, we learn about the arrival of ragged Mary Anna, one of the thousands of impoverished British children who were sent to Canada at the beginning of the century. Mary Anna joins the Cope family as a servant and is treated well, but she has to cope with the initial apprehension of the family members and the loss of her brother, Jasper, who was placed with another family. Victoria vows to help Mary Anna find her brother, so they can be a family once again.