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Kositsky, Lynne, 1947-
Subjects
Freedmen -- Nova Scotia -- Juvenile fiction.
Slaves -- Emancipation -- Juvenile fiction.
Blacks -- Nova Scotia -- History -- Juvenile fiction.
Loyalists, Black -- Nova Scotia -- Juvenile fiction.
Shelburne (N.S.) -- Juvenile fiction.
Nova Scotia -- Juvenile fiction.
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Kositsky, Lynne, 1947-
Freedmen -- Nova Scotia -- Juvenile fiction.
Slaves -- Emancipation -- Juvenile fiction.
Blacks -- Nova Scotia -- History -- Juvenile fiction.
Loyalists, Black -- Nova Scotia -- Juvenile fiction.
Shelburne (N.S.) -- Juvenile fiction.
Nova Scotia -- Juvenile fiction.
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Rachel. Book two : the maybe house / Lynne Kositsky.
by
Kositsky, Lynne, 1947-
Penguin, 2002.
Call #:
FICTION
OUR
Subjects
Freedmen -- Nova Scotia -- Juvenile
fiction
.
Slaves -- Emancipation -- Juvenile
fiction
.
Blacks -- Nova Scotia -- History -- Juvenile
fiction
.
Loyalists, Black -- Nova Scotia -- Juvenile
fiction
.
Shelburne (N.S.) -- Juvenile
fiction
.
Nova Scotia -- Juvenile
fiction
.
Series
Our
Canadian girl
ISBN:
0143312081 (pbk)
Alternate title:
Maybe house
Description:
x, 83 p. : ill.
Summary:
Rachel, a slave girl from South Carolina, continues to struggle in her new home in Shelburne, Nova Scotia. Having spent months in a horrible pit house, Rachel's stepfather works hard for a real home. Rachel's determination to learn to read and write also begin to bear fruit. But with de-listed white soldiers unable to find work, resentment for their black neighbours arises and presents new obstacles for Rachel and her family.
Audience:
Ages 8 to 12.
Genre:
Historical
fiction
, Juvenile
Canadian
fiction
, Juvenile.
First chapter book.
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0
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Woodlawn Public Library
First Chapter Books Fiction
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