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Carter, Anne, 1953-
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Acadians -- Nova Scotia. -- History -- Expulsion, 1755. -- Juvenile fiction.
Acadians -- Nova Scotia. -- History -- Expulsion, 1755. -- Juvenile fiction.
New Englanders -- Nova Scotia -- History -- 18th century -- Juvenile fiction.
Toleration -- Juvenile fiction.
Nova Scotia -- Juvenile fiction.
Annapolis Valley (N.S.) -- Juvenile fiction.
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Carter, Anne, 1953-
Acadians -- Nova Scotia. -- History -- Expulsion, 1755. -- Juvenile fiction.
Acadians -- Nova Scotia. -- History -- Expulsion, 1755. -- Juvenile fiction.
New Englanders -- Nova Scotia -- History -- 18th century -- Juvenile fiction.
Toleration -- Juvenile fiction.
Nova Scotia -- Juvenile fiction.
Annapolis Valley (N.S.) -- Juvenile fiction.
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Elizabeth. Book one : bless this house / Anne Laurel Carter.
by
Carter, Anne, 1953-
Penguin, 2002.
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FICTION
OUR
Subjects
Acadians -- Nova Scotia. -- History -- Expulsion, 1755. -- Juvenile
fiction
.
Acadians -- Nova Scotia. -- History -- Expulsion, 1755. -- Juvenile
fiction
.
New Englanders -- Nova Scotia -- History -- 18th century -- Juvenile
fiction
.
Toleration -- Juvenile
fiction
.
Nova Scotia -- Juvenile
fiction
.
Annapolis Valley (N.S.) -- Juvenile
fiction
.
Series
Our
Canadian girl
ISBN:
0141002514 (pbk.)
Alternate title:
Bless this house
Description:
x, 86 p. : ill., map.
Summary:
When Elizabeth moves to the Annapolis Valley with her Planter family from New England in 1762, she has a bad feeling about her new home. Elizabeth's family has been given a farm that belonged to the Acadians, who were deported. When eggs and milk starts to disappear from their farm she discovers that the Acadians are imprisoned in the barracks nearby.
Audience:
Ages 8 to 12.
Genre:
Historical
fiction
, Juvenile.
Canadian
fiction
, Juvenile.
First chapter book.
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0
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