Key Selling Points
- This book celebrates Canada's civil-rights struggles, a chapter of history that often goes unmentioned.
- This book is co-authored by and uses rare firsthand interviews with Wanda Robson, Viola Desmond's youngest sister, as well as with civil-rights expert Dr. Graham Reynolds, professor of history and Viola Desmond Chair in Social Justice at Cape Breton University.
- This book goes beyond Viola's pivotal moment in the movie theater to tell the story of her childhood, her career as a teacher in a segregated school and her role as a pioneering entrepreneur in Black beauty culture.
- It will inspire readers aged 9 to 12 and show how one ordinary person can overcome obstacles and make a positive difference in the world.
- Viola's legacy is commemorated on the Canadian $10 bill. She's the first woman other than Queen Elizabeth II to appear alone on a bill in Canada.
| ISBN | 9781459833982 |
|---|---|
| Reference ISBN | 9781459833975 |
| Produit Vert | Non |
| Livre numérique | Oui |
| Langue (Anglais) | Oui |
| Date de parution | 11 sept. 2023 |
| Type de format | |
| Auteur | Rachel kehoe |
| Taille du livre papier | 96 |
| Éditeur | Orca book publishers |
| Collections | Orca biography |
| Section | JNF007110 JNF053140 JNF053270 |
| Langue | Anglais |
| Surcharge de transport applicable | Non |





