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Books with author Mary Alice Downie

  • Bright Paddles

    Mary Downie

    Paperback (Fitzhenry and Whiteside, Sept. 30, 1999)
    Ann and Meg embark on a search for their fur-trader father with a group of voyageurs bound for Grand Portage. They brave harsh weather, food shortages, stray bears, and more in their triumphant odyssey across the wilderness of 18th-century Canada.
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  • A Pioneer ABC

    Mary Alice Downie, Mary Jane Gerber

    Hardcover (Tundra Books, Oct. 11, 2005)
    A is for Abigail and Anna, Zebediah’s two sisters. He is making them an alphabet book.From B, which stands for bandalore, a forerunner of the yoyo, H for the hornbook that taught children to spell, and on through the pigeons that blackened the sky, to the uniform that Papa wore when he defended the king, right through to X for the eXhaustion of parents who are homesteading. This lovely romp through the seasons on a pioneer farm is full of fascinating information.Artist Mary Jane Gerber has placed numerous items in each of her paintings and detailed borders, and there is a useful list of them for readers to find. Author Mary Alice Downie has included detailed background notes, making this a sweet introduction to our history.
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  • Scared Sarah

    Mary Alice Downie, Muriel Wood

    Hardcover (Fitzhenry and Whiteside, July 12, 2002)
    Poor Sarah. She's afraid of everything - snakes, toads, even bees. And the woods are full of terrors, especially the dreaded "witch" tree, which seems to stretch out long fingers to grab at her cloak whenever she walks past. All Sarah's brothers and sisters tease her and laugh at her fears - even Caroline, the youngest in the family, is as brave as a lion. Sarah loves her snug log house in the woods. But the wilds of Upper Canada in 1836 are nothing like the gentle countryside of her mother's home in England. And sometimes Sarah wonders if she belongs in a world that is still to be tamed by the pioneers, where a new challenge confronts one at every turn. Sarah, however, does love the Ojibwa encampment, which she often visits with her mother. The chief's son, Bright Fire, delights in telling her stories of his bravery; he will be a great warrior when he grows up. One day Bright Fire shows Sarah his medicine bag, which he claims was a present from his shaman grandfather. Full of magic, the pouch protects him and keeps him brave. Is that the answer? Sarah wonders. Even though Bright Fire won't let her touch the medicine bag and insists it is for warriors alone, could it work for her as well? How could it hurt just to "borrow" the pouch one day? Just to see if Scared Sarah becomes Brave Sarah, if only for a little while. Veteran children's author Mary Alice Downie tells a story about overcoming fear that will have young readers identify closely with her young heroine. And artist Muriel Wood's carefully researched illustrations illuminate the details of the past and bring them to life.
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  • BY Downie, Mary Alice

    Mary Alice Downie

    Hardcover (Quarry Press Sep - 2014, March 15, 1678)
    BY Downie, Mary Alice ( Author ) [{ ABC Acadie: An Acadian Alphabet By Downie, Mary Alice ( Author ) Sep - 15- 2014 ( Hardcover ) } ]
  • Honor Bound

    Mary Alice And John Downie

    Hardcover (Oxford, Jan. 1, 1971)
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  • The wind has wings;: Poems from Canada;

    Mary Alice Downie

    Loose Leaf (Oxford University Press, March 15, 1968)
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  • SCARED SARAH

    MARY ALICE DOWNIE

    Paperback (NELSON VENTURE LIBRARY, March 15, 1974)
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  • The wind has wings: Poems from Canada;

    Mary Alice Downie

    Hardcover (Oxford U.P, March 15, 1969)
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