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The Little Immigrants The Orphans Who Came To Canada Illustrated Bagnell

  • SKU: BELL-10435184
The Little Immigrants The Orphans Who Came To Canada Illustrated Bagnell
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Publisher: Dundurn
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.01 MB
Pages: 239
Author: Bagnell, K.
ISBN: 9781550023701, 1550023705
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: illustrated

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The Little Immigrants The Orphans Who Came To Canada Illustrated Bagnell by Bagnell, K. 9781550023701, 1550023705 instant download after payment.

The Little Immigrants is a tale of compassion and courage and a vivid account of a deep and moving part of Canadian heritage. In the early years after Confederation, the rising nation needed workers that could take advantage of the abundant resources. Until the time of the Depression, 100,000 impoverished children from the British Isles were sent overseas by well-meaning philanthropists to solve the colony's farm-labour shortage.

They were known as the "home children," and they were lonely and frightened youngsters to whom a new life in Canada meant only hardship and abuse. This is an extraordinary but almost forgotten odyssey that the Calgary Herald has called, "One of the finest pieces of Canadian social history ever to be written." Kenneth Bagnell tells "an affecting tale of Dickensian pathos" (Vancouver Sun) that is "excellent ... well organized, logical, clearly written, [and] suspenseful" (The Edmonton Journal).

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