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Winds of L'Acadie

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'Winds of L'Acadie' Description

This book is suitable for ages 10+. When sixteen-year-old Sarah from Toronto learns that she is to spend the summer with her grandparents in Nova Scotia, she is convinced that it will be the most tedious summer ever. She gets off to a rough start when she meets Luke, the nephew of her grandmother's friend, and one unfortunate event leads to another. Just when she thinks her summer cannot get much worse, she finds herself transported to Acadia in 1755. Here she meets Anne and learns much about the Acadian culture and history and the Acadians' relations with the Mi'kmac people. She also experiences the warmth she has always wanted of a closely knit family. When Sarah realizes that the peace-loving Acadians are about to be torn from their homes and banished to distant shores, she is desperate to find a way to help them. Forced to abandon her pampered, stylish lifestyle, Sarah uncovers a strength and determination she did not know she possessed. Although Sarah has to come to terms with the fact that 'you can't change history', she is willing to risk her life to do everything in her power to help her Acadian family, and finds a surprising ally in Luke. "Winds of L'Acadie", a historical novel for readers ten and up, reveals a painful part of Canadian history through the relationship of two young women from different centuries.

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Title: Winds of L'Acadie

Illustrations & Other Content Notes: Illustrations

ISBN 13: 9781553800477

ISBN 10: 1553800478

Publisher: Ronsdale Press

Publication Date: 15/03/2007

Pages: 216

Customer Reviews for 'Winds of L'Acadie'

Jess W

Lois Donovan has done a fantastic job of creating totally believable characters and weaving an exciting storyline throughout present day and in 1755. The first part of the story develops the relationship of Sarah, a 16 year old who is sent to live with her grandparents for the summer, and Luke who seems to start the book out as Sarah's "albatross". I could not put the book down as Sarah travelled back in to the time of the Acadians. Without giving away key elements of the story I will just say that there are a number of events that make the novel a compelling read and seem realistic enough to make you believe this is what actually happened. The story is historically accurate and vividly paints a picture of what it might have been like during life in 1755 and throughout the Deportation. Loose ends are nicely tied up and there is more than one surprise that will delight readers. I hope there will be a sequel... I highly recommend reading Winds of L'Acadie!

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