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The Tramp Room
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25 November 1998

A young girl falls asleep in the Joseph Schneider Haus and wakes up in the 1850s. At the same time, a tramp boy seeks sanctuary from a cruel master. Caught in the past, the young girl, Elizabeth Salisbury, is thrust into the drama of the tramp boy’s struggle to remain free.
— James Prothero, The Lamp-Post
In The Tramp Room, with great skill and tenderness, Nancy-Lou Patterson takes us on a magical life-affirming journey into mid-nineteenth century life at Kitchener's Joseph Schneider Haus. Here we are witness to the unfolding of a fascinating and spiritually rewarding story set against a backdrop of the beautiful simplicity and hard work that made up the daily lives of the Mennonites in the period. The latest in her series of young adult novels, The Tramp Room celebrates the rituals that inform the most ordinary activities from cookie cutting to flax breaking as well as the beauty and artistry at the heart of everyday objects. An extremely moving and enriching experience, this book will enchant readers of all ages.
— Jane Urquhart
Table of Contents for The Tramp Room by Nancy-Lou Patterson
Chapter One: St. Nicholas Eve
Chapter Two: The Tramp Boy
Chapter Three: Visitors
Chapter Four: Flax Breaking
Chapter Five: The Bushlot
Chapter Six: Sausage Making
Chapter Seven: The Lamb’s Table
Chapter Eight: A Snowstorm
Chapter Nine: Goose Quills
Chapter Ten: Candle Making
Chapter Eleven: The Spinning Room
Chapter Twelve: Peace Cookies
Chapter Thirteen: More Visitors
Chapter Fourteen: Christkindl
Chapter Fifteen: St. Nicholas Day