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If This Is Freedom continues the story of struggle for Loyalist
settlers in Nova Scotia after the American Revolutionary War. In
the black settlement of Birchtown, times are especially hard for
the former slaves. They face the difficulties of a hardscrabble
existence and continued discrimination from their white
counterparts. Like many desperate Birchtowners, Sarah Redmond has
signed an indenture agreement, a work contract meant to protect her
rights and ensure a living wage. Sarah's employers, the Blyes, do
not honour the agreement, and Sarah and her family are all but
shattered when Sarah takes a wrong step - one she will come to
regret as it sets off a chain of unusual events that put her under
further pressure. With her faith in the settlement running dry and
the Birchtowners abandoning the settlement, Sarah is perplexed and
soon faces the taxing option of whether to hold on to the only real
life she has ever known or let go. At once a stand-alone story and
a companion to Gloria Ann Wesley's previous novel, Chasing Freedom,
this story about moral courage and the enduring strength of dreams
shares history with us in a way that is both honest and emotional.
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Abigail's Wish (Hardcover)
Gloria Ann Wesley; Illustrated by Richard Rudnicki
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Spring. Beautiful blossoms. Chirping peepers. Trees swaying in
their new greenery. Pussy willows glistening in furry white coats.
Rain and warmth. New births and new beginnings...Ten-year-old
Abigail Price is excited about spring in her new home in Birchtown.
Spring means lots of things, like flower buds and fresh leaves and
her Aunt Dinah's new baby. She's hoping it also means she'll get a
new dress to wear for the celebration, but new clothing, like many
things, is hard to come by. The first children's picture book set
in historic Birchtown, Nova Scotia, Abigail's Wish is a window into
the life of a Black Loyalist family in the early years of the
historic colony. Through the eyes of young Abigail, this stunning
collaboration between poet and novelist Gloria Ann Wesley and
award-winning illustrator Richard Rudnicki will teach readers about
Black Loyalist life, and the value of friendship and patience.
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