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A fictionalized account of the childhood of Nellie McClung, Canadian feminist and author.
When Sharon Butala?s husband, Peter, died unexpectedly, she found herself with no place to call home. Torn by grief and loss, she fled southwest Saskatchewan and moved to the city, leaving almost everything behind. A lif...
When Sharon Butala's husband, Peter, died unexpectedly, she found herself with no place to call home. Torn by grief and loss, she fled southwest Saskatchewan and moved to the city, leaving almost everything behind. A lif...
Gestalt therapist, story-teller, teacher, writer, children's book editor, director of the first Headstart Program in New York State, Joan Bodger is a woman whose life has always been intertwined with stories. Her biograp...
Gestalt therapist, story-teller, teacher, writer, children's book editor, director of the first Headstart Program in New York State, Joan Bodger is a woman whose life has always been intertwined with stories. Her biograp...
This fictionalized account of the Canadian suffragette Nellie McClung dramatizes her life from the ages of 10 to 18. The events are taken from McClung's diary, "Clearing in the West" (DC06417). Grades 5-8. Followed by "N...