A Blinding Light

Author:   Julie Lawson
Publisher:   Nimbus Publishing (CN)
ISBN:  

9781771085410


Pages:   264
Publication Date:   16 October 2017
Recommended Age:   From 9 to 12 years
Format:   Paperback
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It's 1917 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The First World War is raging, and despite its distance from the conflict, the Halifax Harbour is bustling with activity. Anti-German prejudice is rampant, and though 12-year-old Livy Schroeder and her 15-year-old brother Will are still mourning the loss of their father, who died in a mysterious boating accident just six months before, his German heritage doesn't merit them much sympathy. The rumours he'd been a German spy are only flamed by his disappearance. On the morning of December 6, while Livy is in Richmond begging forgiveness from the Schroeders' former housekeeper, Will is atop Citadel Hill reporting for the school paper, when he sees two ships collide. A flash of light, then thunder from underground: the Halifax Explosion hits. Instantly, the city is unrecognizable. Lost and separated in the dark, destroyed city, will the siblings find each other again? Where is their mother? And who is to blame for the catastrophe? In A Blinding Light, award-winning author Julie Lawson (No Safe Harbour) tells a riveting story of the Halifax Explosion and its aftermath, exploring the concepts of guilt, blame, and taking ownership, the divide between the rich and poor, locals and immigrants, as well as the human bonds that arise in times of tragedy. Young readers will be spellbound, and teachers and librarians will find plenty of topics for discussion in the book's historical and cultural lessons.

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Author:   Julie Lawson
Publisher:   Nimbus Publishing (CN)
Imprint:   Nimbus Publishing (CN)
Dimensions:   Width: 13.30cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.304kg
ISBN:  

9781771085410


ISBN 10:   177108541
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   16 October 2017
Recommended Age:   From 9 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Solidly grounded with believable and appealing main characters, the story weaves the many threads together artfully, presenting a finely tuned, engaging historic tale. --Booklist (04/15/2018)


Broken glass from the explosion suggests the fragility of life and the shattering of old-fashioned attitudes about social class. --Canadian Materials Magazine (Winnipeg, MB) This historical fiction novel is a thought-provoking read with extremely well-represented themes of resilience, tragedy, and humanity. --Resource Links (NF) Solidly grounded with believable and appealing main characters, the story weaves the many threads together artfully, presenting a finely tuned, engaging historic tale. --Booklist Online This is a timely novel which can apply to so many situations that children face locally and globally. --Canadian Teacher Magazine


Solidly grounded with believable and appealing main characters, the story weaves the many threads together artfully, presenting a finely tuned, engaging historic tale. --Booklist Online Broken glass from the explosion suggests the fragility of life and the shattering of old-fashioned attitudes about social class. --Canadian Materials Magazine (Winnipeg, MB) This historical fiction novel is a thought-provoking read with extremely well-represented themes of resilience, tragedy, and humanity. --Resource Links (NF) This is a timely novel which can apply to so many situations that children face locally and globally. --Canadian Teacher Magazine


Author Information

Julie Lawson is the award-winning author of many books for young people. Her three novels for Dear Canada have been acclaimed by readers of all ages. No Safe Harbour, also about the Halifax Explosion, won the Hackmatack Award. Julie has a personal connection with the tragic event and writing this novel allowed Julie to delve into the history behind many of the stories she'd heard as a child. Julie lives in Victoria, BC.

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