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Title
A girl called Echo [6 books] (40162)
Physical 47 pieces
Copyrighted 2017
Distributor Highwater Press (4375)
Country Canada
Audience Intermediate, Senior High (IS)
Collection Booking Library
Synopsis "Echo Desjardins, a 13-year-old Métis girl adjusting to a new home and school, is struggling with loneliness while separated from her mother. Then an ordinary day in Mr. Bee's history class turns extraordinary, and Echo's life will never be the same. During Mr. Bee's lecture, Echo finds herself transported to another time and place — a bison hunt on the Saskatchewan prairie — and back again to the present. In the following weeks, Echo slips back and forth in time. She visits a Métis camp, travels the old fur-trade routes, and experiences the perilous and bygone era of the Pemmican Wars"—Back cover.
Author Vermette, Katherena
Dimensions 26 cm.
ISBN# 9781553796787
Pub. Loc. Winnipeg, Manitoba
Contents 6 books ; 1 Literature Circles guide ; 1 Focused Education Resources review.
Notes Theme: History
Parts 6 books ; 1 guide ; 1 review all in a 41 x 31 cm. plastic bag.
Stmt Resp Written by Katherena Vermette
Added entry Illustrated by Scott B. Henderson
Guide Guide Included
Subjects Métis—History; Communication; Métis; Indigenous peoples; Indigenous peoples—Canada—History—Graphic novels; Personal and cultural identity; Teenage girls—Psychological aspects; Time travel—Graphic novels; Graphic novels; History; Literature Circles(CK); Locally Reviewed Novels(CK)
Call# LIT HIS 7-9
Note FER Approved.
Holdings
Kit 1 copy
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