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category: Children's Fiction
published: Jul 2015
ISBN:9781443128148
publisher: Independent Publishers Group, Scholastic Canada Ltd
imprint: Scholastic Canada

Dear Canada: A Ribbon of Shining Steel

The Railway Diary of Kate Cameron, Yale, British Columbia, 1882

by Julie Lawson

tagged: pre-confederation (to 1867)
Description

Kate's father is a builder for the Canadian Pacific Railway as it snakes across the mountains and through the Fraser Canyon. Everyone is excited about the "Iron Horse", but building the railroad is a treacherous undertaking. Kate is always thinking about her father's safety, and the Accident Hospital next door is a constant reminder of the hazards the railroad brings.

Despite the danger, there is tremendous excitement surrounding the creation of the transcontinental railroad as Kate, her town, and all of Canada eagerly await its completion. Vetted by historical experts, each book in this series contains maps, numerous period illustrations, and an extensive historical note.

About the Author

Julie Lawson is the author of more than twenty children's and young adult titles. Her books have won the Sheila A. Egoff Literature Prize and been nominated for numerous awards, including various Forest of Reading Awards and the Canadian Library Association Book of the Year Award. She lives in Victoria, British Columbia.

Contributor Notes

JULIE LAWSON is the award-winning author of White Jade Tiger, Fires Burning, A Morning to Polish and Keep, Kate's Castle, Too Many Suns, and Whatever You do, Don't Go Near that Canoe! She lives in Victoria, British Columbia.

Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
Age:
8 to 12
Grade:
3 to 7
Editorial Review

Praise for Dear Canada: A Ribbon of Shining Steel:

"An engaging read for girls. Historic detail about the building of the railway, attitudes toward the Chinese and aboriginal labourers, gender expectations and education make it illuminating." -The Toronto Star

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