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Title
The pact [6 books] (39548)
Physical 30 pieces
Copyrighted 2011
Distributor Highwater Press (4375)
Country Canada
Audience Senior High (S)
Collection Booking Library
Series 7 Generations (3348)
Episode # 4
Synopsis As the pain and loss of James's residential school experiences follow him into adulthood, his life spirals out of control. Haunted by guilt, he is unable to maintain a relationship with Lauren and their son Edwin. Edwin, mired in his own pain, tries to navigate past the desolation of his fatherless childhood. As James tries to heal himself he begins to realize that, somehow, he may save his son's life - as well as his own. When father and son finally meet, can they heal their shattered relationship, and themselves, or will it be too late?
Author Robertson, David Alexander
Dimensions 26 cm.
ISBN# 9781553792307
Pub. Loc. Winnipeg, MB
Contents 6 books ; 1 Teacher's guide ; 1 Literature Circles guide ; 1 Focused Education Resources Review.
Notes Theme: Graphic Novel
Focused Education Resources review available below.
*SENSITIVE CONTENT* Please preview.
Parts 6 books ; 2 guides ; 1 review all in a 30 x 38 cm. plastic bag.
Stmt Resp By David Alexander Robertson
Added entry Illustrated by Scott B. Henderson
Guide Guide Included
Subjects Adult child abuse victims—Graphic novels; Cree (First Nations people)—Graphic novels; Father-son relationship—Graphic novels; First Nations—Graphic novels; Graphic novels; Social Studies; Literature Circles(CK)
Call# LIT GRN 11-12
Note FER Approved.
Holdings
Kit 1 copy
Resources
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