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Sophie's Rebellion

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Rebellion becomes personal for American Sophie Mallory when she’s taken prisoner during a visit to Lower Canada in 1838 but then she is befriended by a young rebel.
  • 03 September 2005
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2006 Word Guild Award — Winner, Young Adult Fiction

Sophie Mallory’s American family knows everything about fighting the British. It’s the family tradition. But after she comes to Lower Canada in 1838, rebellion becomes personal when she’s taken prisoner. Befriended by Luc, a young rebel, she comes to see its many sides - the deep wrongs underlying the passionate revolt, the politics, and the brutal savagery of its aftermath.

This is no ordinary novel about our Canadian past. Its two wonderful characters face complicated problems of friendship, loyalty, and betrayal and begin questioning their families’ political beliefs. In Sophie’s Rebellion, Beverly Boissery deftly weaves adventure, excitement, sadness, humour, and personal growth.
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Price: $12.99
Pages: 224
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Imprint: Dundurn Press
Series: Sophie Mallory Series
Publication Date: 03 September 2005
Trim Size: 7.25 X 5.25 in
ISBN: 9781550025668
Format: Paperback
BISACs: JUVENILE FICTION / Historical / Canada / Pre-Confederation (to 1867), Children's / Teenage fiction: Historical fiction, JUVENILE FICTION / Girls & Women, JUVENILE FICTION / General
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Boissery clearly knows her history. The fact that she is an authority on the subject is, from an educational standpoint, reassuring. The construction of characters such as Sophie and Luc helps to make the historical content accessible and understandable. These things being the case... I recommend this book as a means to help adolescents develop a greater awareness of the history of Canada and the role that history has played in shaping present-day Canada.
Dr. Beverley Boissery is a historian whose non-fiction books, Deep Sense of Wrong, Uncertain Justice, and Beyond Hope have been critically acclaimed and widely reviewed. She lives in Vancouver with her quiet cat and rambunctious friends.