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Books with author Linda Goyette

  • Rocky Mountain Kids

    Linda Goyette

    eBook (Brindle & Glass, Feb. 1, 2011)
    With careful research and imagination, author Linda Goyette has created a collection of 25 stories based on the true stories of named children of the past and present.Too often the youngest Canadians are erased from our historical memory. Rocky Mountain Kids provides firstperson creative non-fiction narratives from the region's children, many of whom went on to be influential adults. In the style of its successful predecessor, Kidmonton, these are lively and entertaining stories, but they don't flinch in their description of hardship and heroism. Balanced and well-researched, Goyette writes of First Nations, MĂ©tis, immigrant and settler children as well as contemporary kids of the Rockies, with informative postscript to help readers distinguish between the fact and the fiction. Against the timeless backdrop of the Rockies, we can all embrace a sense of childhood wonder.Please visit www.courageouskids.ca for more information on the whole Courageous Kids series.
  • Northern Kids

    Linda Goyette

    language (Brindle & Glass, Feb. 1, 2011)
    Children and teenagers experience Canada’s North in a way that adults do not. They have shaped its history, and yet how often are they asked to tell its story? Northern Kids is a collection of tales about the unforgettable young people of the Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and remote regions of the western provinces. Based on personal interviews and thorough archival research, each true story is narrated in the voice of a young northerner. Travel along with these kids as they hunt for caribou or hidden gold, mush a dogsled team, climb over the Chilkoot Pass, float down the Yukon River on a homemade raft, and explore the Arctic tundra through every season. While Northern Kids celebrates the independent spirit of young northerners—their wilderness skills, sense of humour and love of fun—it also takes an unflinching look at their hardships. At the end of each story, a section called “What do we know for sure?” offers the reader detail and historical context. This is the fourth book in the Courageous Kids series, which includes Kidmonton: True Stories of River City Kids, Rocky Mountain Kids, Island Kids, and now Northern Kids. For more about this exciting series, please visit www.courageouskids.ca.
  • Northern Kids

    Linda Goyette

    Paperback (Brindle & Glass Publishing LTD, Oct. 1, 2010)
    In the north, there are days when the sun doesn't set, but rather lingers along the horizon for a few hours before launching its daylong journey once more. In this often cold and austere place, brave kids live between the world's largest glaciers and the country's tallest peak, Mt. Logan. The fourth addition to the Courageous Kids series, Northern Kids is a survey of the history and experience of the North, told through the voices of kids. Composed of stories from the past and present, the topics range from hunting caribou with a bow and arrow, a grizzly bear visit while camping, escaping a devastating forest fire, rafting on the Yukon river, and many more. At the end of each story is section called "What do we know for sure?" that offers the reader greater depth and context.
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  • Rocky Mountain Kids

    Linda Goyette

    Paperback (Brindle & Glass Publishing LTD, March 1, 2008)
    This is a book of true stories about some of the bravest mountain climbers, explorers and wilderness adventurers who have ever hiked through the Canadian Rockies-a crowd of unforgettable children. Too often the youngest Canadians are erased from our historical memory. Rocky Mountain Kids provides firstperson creative non-fiction narratives from the region's children, many of whom went on to be influential adults. In the style of its successful predecessor, Kidmonton, these are lively and entertaining stories, but they don't flinch in their description of hardship and heroism. Balanced and well-researched, Goyette writes of First Nations, M?tis, immigrant and settler children as well as contemporary kids of the Rockies, with informative postscript to help readers distinguish between the fact and the fiction. Against the timeless backdrop of the Rockies, we can all embrace a sense of childhood wonder.
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  • Kidmonton: True Stories of River City Kids

    Linda Goyette

    language (Brindle & Glass, Feb. 1, 2011)
    An original look at a city's development through the eyes and words of real children who have lived there.Kidmonton: True Stories of River City Kids is a lively illustrated book for young readers that relates the city's history entirely from the point of view of real children over time.Using the techniques of fiction to bring true stories to life, the book embraces all of Edmonton's children: aboriginal, immigrant, inner-city and suburban, challenged and privileged, born in Edmonton and recently arrived. A timeline, glossary, and suggestions for more reading and city exploring are also included.This chapter book has been written specifically for eight and nine year-olds who often encounter Alberta's history for the first time in Grade Four. Full of fresh, vivid writing—and humour—it will be a pleasure to read in the classroom or at home. Kidmonton tells the city's story to its youngest citizens in a bold, new way.Please visit www.courageouskids.ca for more information on the whole Courageous Kids series.
  • Kidmonton: True Stories of River City Kids

    Linda Goyette

    Paperback (Brindle & Glass Publishing, Sept. 1, 2004)
    An original look at a city's development through the eyes and words of real children who have lived there.Kidmonton: True Stories of River City Kids is a lively illustrated book for young readers that relates the city's history entirely from the point of view of real children over time.Using the techniques of fiction to bring true stories to life, the book embraces all of Edmonton's children: aboriginal, immigrant, inner-city and suburban, challenged and privileged, born in Edmonton and recently arrived. A timeline, glossary, and suggestions for more reading and city exploring are also included.This chapter book has been written specifically for eight and nine year-olds who often encounter Alberta's history for the first time in Grade Four. Full of fresh, vivid writingand humourit will be a pleasure to read in the classroom or at home. Kidmonton tells the city's story to its youngest citizens in a bold, new way. Please visit www.courageouskids.ca for more information on the whole Courageous Kids series.
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  • Kidmonton: True Stories of River City Kids

    Linda Goyette

    Paperback (Brindle and Glass Publishing, Ltd, Nov. 1, 2004)
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  • Northern Kids

    Linda Goyette

    Paperback (Brindle and Glass Publishing, Ltd, Oct. 1, 2010)
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