Island Kids

This is a history of British Columbia’s island children, told in their voices, from their perspectives. Composed of twenty-two stories, Island Kids is a snapshot of a period and place in time. The topics range from quintessentially coastal experiences, like a day at the beach, to stories that deal with serious issues, such as BC’s history of residential schools, but they all remain true to the experience of the children telling the story. At the end of each chapter is a section called “What do we know for sure?” that gives the reader greater depth and context. The stories are written in a dynamic and authentic voice and are aimed at readers aged eight to twelve.

Unlike history that has either been fictionalized or told from an adult’s perspective, the Courageous Kids series brings history to kids in their own words. Truly original, Kidmonton, Rocky Mountain Kids, and Island Kids strive to communicate the events and emotions of kids.

Please visit www.courageouskids.ca for more information on the whole Courageous Kids series.

Reviews

The debut of Victoria writer Tara Saracuse, and it’s a promising beginning. —Quill & Quire


These stories offer suspense, creativity, and age-appropirate adventures for children. —Story Circle Book Reviews


Given that history tends to be about as popular as algebra and dentists for most kids, we couldn’t pass up the chance to ask Saracuse about her archival obsessions. —Monday Magazine


Island Kids is history of the most memorable kind. —The Globe & Mail


Many University of Victoria students dream of publishing books one day, but it’s rare that they do it while still in school. —Victoria News


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Dimensions:

240 Pages
7.5in * 5.5in * .625in
280gr

Published:

January 11, 2010

ISBN:

9781897142431

Book Subjects:

JUVENILE FICTION / General

Featured In:

Middle Grade

Language:

eng

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