| Beverley Boissery - Juvenile Fiction - 2006 - 260 pages
Following the 1838 rebellion in Lower Canada, with her father missing and his brother arrested, Sophie and Luc must use ingenuity and courage to secure a bright future. | |
| Beverley Boissery - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2005 - 228 pages
Rebellion becomes personal for American Sophie Mallory when she's taken prisoner during a visit to Lower Canada in 1838 ? but then she is befriended by a young rebel. | |
| Beverley Boissery - History - 1995 - 367 pages
Shows the degradation of prison life and the triumph of the human spirit over overwhelming odds. | |
| Beverley Boissery - Juvenile Fiction - 2008 - 280 pages
2009 Word Guild Award — Winner, Young Adult Fiction In the aftermath of the 1838 rebellion in Lower Canada, Sophie Mallory’s father is wrongfully convicted of treason and ... | |
| Beverley Boissery - Juvenile Fiction - 2016 - 728 pages
Follow Sophie Mallory’s adventures during the Lower Canada Rebellion of 1838 as she’s taken prisoner by rebels and must save her imprisoned father. Three acclaimed chapter ... | |
| Rosemary Neering - California - 1974 - 68 pages
History of the California, B.C. and Yukon gold rushes. Suitable grades 4-6. Designed for elementary social studies curriculum. | |
| Mark Forsythe, Greg Dickson - History - 2007 - 236 pages
A real treat for history buffs... --Annie Boulanger, The Record Partial proceeds from sales will be donated to the BC Historical Federation. | |
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