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A country of our own : the Confederation diary of Rosie Dunn

Bradford, Karleen. (Author).

It's 1866. The year before Confederation. Rosie has just gone into service with Mr. Bradley, a civil servant working in Quebec City, the bustling capital of the Province of Canada. When the capital is moved to the rough sawmill town of Ottawa, the Bradleys have to move there too. Rosie will desperately miss her own parents and siblings, and wonders if she will ever have a place in her own family again.

Book  - 2013
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  • ISBN: 1443113247
  • ISBN: 9781443113243
  • Physical Description 183 pages : illustrations, map.
  • Publisher Toronto : Scholastic Canada, [2013]

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"Ottawa, Province of Canada, 1866"--Cover.
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Dear Canada: a Country of Our Own
Dear Canada: a Country of Our Own
by Bradford, Karleen
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Dear Canada: a Country of Our Own


As the rest of the country gears up for Confederation, Rosie's life is about to be pulled apart. It's 1866. The year before Confederation. And the year Rosie's life turns upside-down. She has just gone into service with Mr. Bradley, a civil servant working in Quebec City, the bustling capital of the Province of Canada. When the capital is moved to the rough sawmill town of Ottawa, the Bradleys have to move there too. Rosie will desperately miss her own parents and siblings, and wonders if she will ever have a place in her own family again. Karleen Bradford draws on her own experience as the wife of a diplomat in Ottawa and embassies around the world to craft this authentic portrait of a young girl displaced in the whirlwind of government.