The lookout tree : a family's escape from the Acadian deportation.

The lookout tree : a family's escape from the Acadian deportation.

By
Léger, Diane Carmel, 1957-

Publication Date
2004

Subject Term
Acadians -- New Brunswick -- Juvenile fiction.
 
Survival -- Juvenile fiction.
 
Canadian fiction -- Juvenile fiction.

Genre
Historical fiction -- Juvenile fiction.

Additional Contributors
Léger, Michael,

Summary
It's 1755, and twelve-year-old Fidele's life is quiet and pastoral--until a sudden shift in the political situation brings chaos to Acadie. The English are hunting down and deporting all the Acadians, and the only way to escape is to run far away or to live in the wilderness. Fidele's parents are taken by the English along with their newborn baby. He, his sister, Premelia, their grandfather, Petard, and elderly Rosalie decide to brave life in the forest near their burned-down house in the hopes that their family members will return one day. Life in the woods is harsh and unforgiving, and they only survive with the help and knowledge of their Mi'kmaw friends and a mysterious spirit who appears during times of dire need.

Language
English

ISBN
9781771087803


LibraryCollectionCollectionCall NumberStatus
St. John's - A.C. Hunter (SJH)Juv Fic PbkJuvenile Fiction PaperbackFIC LEGChecked In