Red River girl

By Sommerdorf, Norma

Publishers Summary:
In a diary covering the years 1846 to 1848, a young Metis teenager describes her journey from St. Eustace, Québec, to St. Paul, Minnesota, where she settles with her family and decides to become a teacher.

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ISBN
978-0-82341-903-6
Publisher
New York : Holiday House, c2006.


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on December 1, 2006

Gr 4-7 In the mid-1800s, Josette, 13, dreams of going to Montreal to continue her education. A Métis girl whose mother has recently died, she lives in St. Eustache, west of the Red River Settlement, with her father and two younger brothers. The teen loves going to school and helping her French-speaking teachers translate words into Ojibwe. All of that ends, how...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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