
Even though it is now 1901, the people of Buxton, Canada, originally a settlement of runaway slaves, and Chatham, Canada, are still haunted by two events of half a century before--the American Civil War and the Irish potato famine--and the lasting damage those events caused to the survivors.
year: 2014
call number/section: 1000, 1900
subjects: immigrants, canada, irish, fiction, blacks, north buxton (ont.), history, 20th century, fiction, chatham (ont.), canada, 1867-1914, juvenile fiction, veterans, freedmen, post-traumatic stress disorder, juvenile fiction, historical fiction
Editions

Curtis, Christopher Paul
Scholastic Press (2014)
Even though it is now 1901, the people of Buxton, Canada, originally a settlement of runaway slaves, and Chatham, Canada, are still haunted by two events of half a century before--the American Civil War and the Irish potato famine--and the lasting damage those events caused to the survivors.
Schools: 64

Curtis, Christopher Paul
Even though it is now 1901, the people of Buxton, Canada (originally a settlement of runaway slaves) and Chatham, Canada are still haunted by two events of half a century before--the American Civil War, and the Irish potato famine, and the lasting damage those events caused to the survivors.
Schools: 2

Curtis, Christopher Paul
Even though it is now 1901, the people of Buxton, Canada (originally a settlement of runaway slaves) and Chatham, Canada are still haunted by two events of half a century before--the American Civil War, and the Irish potato famine, and the lasting damage those events caused to the survivors.
Schools: 2