A ribbon of shining steel : the railway diary of Kate Cameron

Title
A ribbon of shining steel : the railway diary of Kate Cameron

Personal Author EPSB
Julie, Lawson

Summary
Set in 1882 in Yale, the British Columbia boomtown that became headquarters of the CPR's Pacific Section, A Ribbon of Shining Steel is steeped in rail history. Kate's father is the engineer responsible for building the Pacific Section's treacherous bridges, and his family lives in constant fear that he will end up in Yale's "accident hospital, " another casualty of the blasting. Kate's own enthusiasm for the national railway leads her to record many of its milestones in her diary. Her compassion, moreover, for the thousands of rail workers brought over from China results in a poignant portrayal of the wretched living conditions and cruel racism to which these Chinese labourers were subjected.

Year Published
2002

Series
Dear Canada

Physical Description
204 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 20 cm

Grade Interest level
3-8

Program Information
Accelerated Reader MG 5.8 6.0 63233

Corporate Subject
Canadian Pacific Railway Company -- History -- 19th century -- Fiction.

Subject
Frontier and pioneer life -- British Columbia -- Fiction.
 
Railroads -- British Columbia -- History -- 19th century -- Fiction.

Geographic Term
Yale (B.C.) -- Fiction.

Genre
Historical fiction.

Curriculum Objective
Social. 5.2 local
 
Social Studies---Study and teaching---Grade 5 local

Summary
Set in 1882 in Yale, the British Columbia boomtown that became headquarters of the CPR's Pacific Section, A Ribbon of Shining Steel is steeped in rail history. Kate's father is the engineer responsible for building the Pacific Section's treacherous bridges, and his family lives in constant fear that he will end up in Yale's "accident hospital, " another casualty of the blasting. Kate's own enthusiasm for the national railway leads her to record many of its milestones in her diary. Her compassion, moreover, for the thousands of rail workers brought over from China results in a poignant portrayal of the wretched living conditions and cruel racism to which these Chinese labourers were subjected.

ISBN
9780439988483

Publisher
Markham, Ont. : Scholastic Canada, [2002]
 
©2002


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
George P. NicholsonF DEA LAWBook31004000043716Fiction