Road allowance kitten : broken promises = Li pchi minoosh di shmayn di liing : lii promess aen piikoonikaatayki

Titre
Road allowance kitten : broken promises = Li pchi minoosh di shmayn di liing : lii promess aen piikoonikaatayki

Wilfred, Burton

Sommaire
"Road Allowance Kitten: Broken Promises shares more of the adventures of the main characters, Rosie and Madeline, and their pet kitten. Their adventure began in Road Allowance Kitten, which has become a very popular and widely-acclaimed book within the canon of Métis children’s literature. Readers urged author Wilfred Burton to share what happens next. The stories shared in these books blend the experiences of Métis families who were forcibly removed from their homes and relocated to an unfamiliar part of the province, where they found so little of what was promised to them. Award-winning children’s author Wilfred Burton skillfully shares this story through the eyes of the children involved. Christine John’s vibrant illustrations are the perfect accompaniment to this authentic vignette of a little-known part of Prairie history.".

Li pchi minoosh di shmayn di liing : lii promess aen piikoonikaatayki

Date de publication comme intervalle
2021

Description matérielle
1 volume

Terme de vedette-matière
Métis -- Saskatchewan -- Fiction.
 
Métis -- Relocation -- Saskatchewan -- Fiction.

Genre
Historical fiction.

Vedette secondaire auteur
Johns, Christina,
 
Fleury, Norman,
 
Container of (work): Burton, Wilfred, 1958- Road allowance kitten, broken promises.
 
Container of (expression): Burton, Wilfred, 1958- Road allowance kitten, broken promises. Michif.

Résumé
"Road Allowance Kitten: Broken Promises shares more of the adventures of the main characters, Rosie and Madeline, and their pet kitten. Their adventure began in Road Allowance Kitten, which has become a very popular and widely-acclaimed book within the canon of Métis children’s literature. Readers urged author Wilfred Burton to share what happens next. The stories shared in these books blend the experiences of Métis families who were forcibly removed from their homes and relocated to an unfamiliar part of the province, where they found so little of what was promised to them. Award-winning children’s author Wilfred Burton skillfully shares this story through the eyes of the children involved. Christine John’s vibrant illustrations are the perfect accompaniment to this authentic vignette of a little-known part of Prairie history.".

Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN)
9781926795942

Informations de publication
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan : Gabriel Dumont Institute Press, 2021.


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