A compelling story of the true experiences of a United Empire Loyalist family during a critical period of Canadian historyMary Meyers is typical of any nineteen-year-old. She longs for adventure--and
Suffragette, reformer, legislator, and author Nellie McClung was Canada's most famous pioneer for woman's rights. But how did a girl growing up in the late 1800s become such an advocate for equality?I
George Waltermyer is left behind to care for the family farm while his mother and six brothers and sisters go to New York to find their father, Hans Waltermyer. He has been leading dangerous missions
Now that they are twelve, twins Alex and Ryan are ready for more adventure than they can expect on their remote Canadian farm, but after weathering two unexpected developments they may be in more trou
It’s the Hungry Thirties and Bonnie’s family has been hit hard by the Depression, and relocated to Lang, Ontario. The move is supposed to give them a fresh start, but a swath of ne
Based on the story of the women's rights activist and her appearances at Woman's Christian Temperance Union meetings and involvement in Canadian politics.
After her mother dies and her family flees to Canada, twelve-year-old Kate must find a way to feed herself and her two younger brothers when her father disappears while hunting for food during the har
During the American invasion of Canada during the War of 1812, Laura Secord, a Canadian farm woman, overhears some American officers planning a surprise attack, and undertakes a twenty-mile cross-coun