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Mary Janeway
Submitted by dmacdonell on Fri, 2011-06-03 12:16
- 978-1-55488-413-1
- April 2009
- 162pp, Paperback
- $22.99 CAD
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Mary Janeway is the story of a little girl's childhood while living on a farm as a domestic servant in the late 1800s. Based on extensive historical research, Mary's story begins in Scotland where family circumstances lead to her being sent to Canada as a home child. Separated from her siblings, Mary, at age eight, is sent to a farm near Innerkip, Ontario, where the Jacques family "needed a girl." Her story brings into focus the intimate details of hardship and deprivation experienced by the many of the thousands of young people sent to Canada between 1869 and 1939. |
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