A song for Acadia

Title
A song for Acadia

Personal Author EPSB
Mary Alice, Downie

Summary
Timothy leaves Boston to live with his Acadian relatives in Nova Scotia. The language is new and the farm work hard, but the kind ways of the merry-heareted Acadians put him at ease, and soon Timothy is singing songs in French and building aboiteaus alongside his cousins.

Year Published
2004

Physical Description
62 p. : ill.

Note
Originally published: Toronto : Kids Can Press, 1980, under title: A proper Acadian.

Program Information
Social Studies

Subject
Acadians -- Expulsion, 1755 -- Fiction.
 
Acadians -- Social life and customs -- Fiction.

Geographic Term
Acadia. -- Juvenile fiction.

Added Author
Berg, Ron.
 
Rawlyk, George A., 1935-1995.
 
Downie, Mary Alice, 1934- Proper Acadian.
 
Rawlyk, George A.
 
Downie, Mary Alice. Proper Acadian.

Summary
Timothy leaves Boston to live with his Acadian relatives in Nova Scotia. The language is new and the farm work hard, but the kind ways of the merry-heareted Acadians put him at ease, and soon Timothy is singing songs in French and building aboiteaus alongside his cousins.

ISBN
9781551094748

Publisher
Halifax : Nimbus Pub., 2004.


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