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The great Katie Kate offers answers about asthma

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DeLand, Maitland M., Zivoin, Jennifer (illustrator). Austin, TX: Greenleaf Book Group Press , 2013.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
JUNIOR FN 405 DEL 2013
Availability
2 copies, 2 available
When Julie is diagnosed with asthma, the Great Katie Kate swoops in to help alleviate her fears brought on by the Worry Wombat.
Author
DeLand, Maitland M.
Zivoin, Jennifer (illustrator)
Place of Publication
Austin, TX
Publisher
Greenleaf Book Group Press
Publication Date
2013
Physical Description
30 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cm
Subject
Asthma-Children
Picture Books
Asthma
Abstract
When Julie is diagnosed with asthma, the Great Katie Kate swoops in to help alleviate her fears brought on by the Worry Wombat.
ISBN
9781626340534
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
JUNIOR FN 405 DEL 2013

Copies

Copy 1 BC Children's and Women's Family Library Available
Copy 2 BC Children's and Women's Family Library Available
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The education of Augie Merasty: A residential school memoir

https://bcch.andornot.com/en/permalink/catalog120611
Merasty, Joseph Auguste, Carpenter, David. Sakatchewan, SK: University of Regina Press , 2017.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
GN 400 MER 2017
Availability
1 copy, 1 available
A courageous and intimate memoir, The Education of Augie Merasty is the story of a child who faced the dark heart of humanity, let loose by the cruel policies of a bigoted nation.; A retired fisherman and trapper who sometimes lived rough on the streets, Augie Merasty was one of an estimated 150,00…
Author
Merasty, Joseph Auguste
Carpenter, David
Place of Publication
Sakatchewan, SK
Publisher
University of Regina Press
Publication Date
2017
Physical Description
Hardcover; 150 p.
Subject
Aboriginal Health
Trauma Survivors
Abstract
A courageous and intimate memoir, The Education of Augie Merasty is the story of a child who faced the dark heart of humanity, let loose by the cruel policies of a bigoted nation.
A retired fisherman and trapper who sometimes lived rough on the streets, Augie Merasty was one of an estimated 150,000 First Nations, Inuit, and Metis children who were taken from their families and sent to government-funded, church-run schools, where they were subjected to a policy of aggressive assimilation.
As Augie recounts, these schools did more than attempt to mould children in the ways of white society. They were taught to be ashamed of their heritage and, as he experienced, often suffered physical and sexual abuse.
But even as he looks back on this painful part of his childhood, Merasty's sense of humour and warm voice shine through.
ISBN
9780889774575
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
GN 400 MER 2017

Copies

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