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Banished From Our Home - Dear Canada

The Acadian Diary of Angelique Richard - Grand-Pre, Acadia, 1755

le 7 mai, 1755

Victor is gone! He and Papa had a terrible quarrel yesterday. I heard their shouting clear out to the henhouse. Even les Terreurs, who were making mud-pies in the yard, stopped to listen. When I got back, I found Papa and Victor very red in the face. Maman was sitting bolt upright beside the hearth, knitting furiously. This alarmed me more than anything. She never sits down in the daytime. Sausage was carding wool in the corner. Her big blue eyes were as wide as butter-skimmers, and brimming with tears. Sausage is so soppy! She cannot bear quarrels. Papa shouted that Victor will put us all in danger from the British. Victor shouted back that we are already in danger. That Governor Lawrence hates us because he wants our land for the pudding-faced settlers from New England. That we have to do something, not just sit and wait to be driven like a flock of sheep.

Angélique Richard's life is turned upside down when she and her family, along with the people of Grand-Pré, are forced by the British to leave their peaceful home in Acadia. Will she ever see her home again? 

Ages 10 & Up.

AuthorSharon Stewart
Product CodeLB464
Ages9-12
Length208 pages
PublisherScholastic
FormatHardcover, Black & White
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