LEADER 00000cam 2200361Ii 4500 001 sky299195334 003 SKY 005 20200602135411.0 008 200330s2020 onca a 000 1 eng d 020 9781772601299 020 1772601292 040 JRG|erda|cJRG|dJRG|dSKYRV|dUtOrBLW 042 lac 043 n-cn--- 092 |fE|aGO TRAINS|bCAL 100 1 Callaghan, Jodie,|d1984-|eauthor. 245 14 The train /|cwritten by Jodie Callaghan ; illustrated by Georgia Lesley 264 1 Toronto :|bSecond Story Press,|c2020 300 1 volume (unpaged) :|bcolor illustrations ;|c23 x 23 cm 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 336 still image|bsti|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 520 "A fiction picture book about residential schools. Author Jodie Callaghan worked as a journalist at the time of the Canadian government's apology for the residential school system. She took inspiration for this book from her conversations with survivors--including her own grandmother's experience at Indian day school, and memories shared with her by a man she interviewed by the train tracks that transported children to residential school in Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia. Jodie's story for The Train was first recognized as the winner of the Mi'gmaq Writer's Award in 2009, a contest organized by the Mi'gmawei Mawiomi Secretariat to encourage and develop Mi'gmaq storytellers."--|cProvided by publisher 650 0 Grandparent and child|vJuvenile fiction. 650 0 Separation (Psychology)|vJuvenile fiction. 650 0 Off-reservation boarding schools|vJuvenile fiction. 650 0 Indians of North America|xRelations|zCanada|vJuvenile fiction. 651 0 Listuguj Mi'gmaq Government|xHistory|vJuvenile fiction. 655 7 Picture books.|2lcgft 700 1 Lesley, Georgia,|eillustrator.
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