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Cher Journal : Du désespoir à la liberté

Julia May Jackson, sur le chemin de fer clandestin, de la Virginie au Canada-Ouest, 1863-1864

by (author) Karleen Bradford

Publisher
Scholastic Canada Ltd, Independent Publishers Group
Initial publish date
Nov 2012
Category
General
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781443101004
    Publish Date
    Jan 2010
    List Price
    $18.99
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781443122917
    Publish Date
    Nov 2012
    List Price
    $18.99

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Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels

  • Age: 9 to 18
  • Grade: 4 to 12

Description

Julia May et les autres membres de sa famille ont réalisé l'impossible : ils ont fui la Virginie et la plantation de tabac où ils étaient esclaves. Ils marchent maintenant vers le nord, car on dit que là-bas, les esclaves sont libres. Julia May raconte leur histoire dans son journal intime. Leur voyage est épuisant et terrifiant. Ils marchent la nuit et se cachent le jour, mais ils n'abandonnent pas, car ils gardent espoir de pouvoir commencer une nouvelle vie au Canada.

À cette époque, on interdisait aux jeunes esclaves d'apprendre à lire et à écrire. Julia May avait appris en secret, avec l'aide de sa maîtresse. Le fait d'écrire dans son journal l'a sûrement aidée à traverser les épreuves terribles qu'elle a dû affronter avec sa famille.

Pour rédiger ce livre bouleversant, l'auteure a effectué des recherches approfondies sur « la filière clandestine ».

Julia May and her family have done the unthinkable. They have fled from their life of slavery on a tobacco plantation in Virginia and are making their way north, on foot, where they have heard that slaves can be free. The journey takes them through swamps, travelling by night and hiding by day. The diary that Julia May keeps is another act of bravery. Learning to read and write alongside her mistress at the plantation was her own secret and forbidden as a slave. Julia May's diary records her fears and the extraordinary things she sees during her voyage and keeps her going through the hard times until they are finally free.

Origina title: A Desparate Road to Freedom

About the author

Karleen Bradford is the award-winning author of twenty-two works of fiction and non-fiction for children and young adults. Her books include historical novels, fantasy and contemporary stories, as well as picture books and chapter books.

She was born in Toronto, Ontario, but spent most of her childhood years in Argentina. She returned to Canada to take a B.A. at the University of Toronto in 1959, and married James Bradford, a Foreign Service Officer with the Canadian Government. Until 1992, Karleen and her family travelled and lived in Colombia, the United States, England, the Philippines, Brazil, Germany and Puerto Rico, with two home postings in Canada. Settings for many of her books have come from these countries. She now lives back in Canada in Owen Sound, Ontario. Three children, four grandchildren, and assorted granddogs live nearby.

Karleen has taught Creative Writing and Writing for Children at Algonquin College, the Adult High School, and various community centres in Ottawa. During a posting in Germany she also taught creative writing classes and did writing workshops with children in U.S.A. Department of Defense Schools throughout the country. In 1999 she worked with students in the Taipei American School in Taiwan.

She has worked in schools across Canada through The Writers' Union of Canada and the Ontario Arts Council programs for writers in the schools and has, as well, participated in numerous Canada Council Readings programs. She toured Nova Scotia in 1984, New Brunswick in 1989, Quèbec in 1998, and Manitoba in 2005 for the TD Children's Book Week, and has worked as a Writer in Residence for the WIER (Writers in Electronic Residence) program in schools across Canada.

You can find out more about Karleen and her work at www.karleenbradford.com.

 

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