Last Days in Africville

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Dundurn, Feb 1, 2006 - Juvenile Fiction - 120 pages

Short-listed for the 2004 CLA Book of the Year for Children Award, for the 2005 Diamond Willow Award and for the 2005 Hackmatack Children’s Choice Book Award

On the shores of Bedford Basin in Halifax, 12-year-old Selina Palmer is growing up in the community of Africville in the 1960s. Struggling with what it means to be the only black student in her Grade 6 class, Selina takes comfort in the fact that every day she goes home to a loving and vibrant neighbourhood, where friends and family accept her as she is. But ugly rumours are starting to surface about the fate of Africville...

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One
1
Two
9
Three
15
Four
24
Five
35
Six
46
Seven
57
Eight
66
Nine
78
Ten
87
Eleven
95
Twelve
103
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About the author (2006)

Dorothy Perkyns is the author of several previous young adult novels. She lives in Blandford, Nova Scotia.

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