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  • Josepha: A Prairie Boy's Story

    Jim McGugan, Murray Kimber

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, Sept. 1, 1994)
    In 1900, an immigrant youth gives up the classroom, where no one speaks his language, for a life of work on the prairie, and his best friend--a little boy he has looked after--wonders how he will manage alone. IP.
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  • Josepha: A Prairie Boy's Story

    Jim McGugan, Murray Kimber

    Paperback (Red Deer Press, Aug. 31, 2012)
    The time is 1900, in the midst of the great waves of European immigration to North America. Standing in the dust and wind of the prairie, a young boy prepares to say good-bye to Josepha, his older classmate, who is leaving the alienating world of the classroom where no one speaks his language. But what a wonderful friend he has been! And without a common language between them, how will his younger friend ever say good-bye? What gift can he give Josepha to show how special their friendship has been? Josepha depicts a facet of pioneer life seldom considered - the immigrant child's struggle to begin again in a strange land. Winner of the Governor General's Literary Award for Children's Illustration
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  • Josepha

    Jim McGugan, Murray Kimber

    Hardcover (Red Deer Press, Jan. 14, 2003)
    Governor General's Literary Award for Children's Illustration winner Elizabeth Mrazik Cleaver Picture Book Award winner Governor General's Literary Award for Children's Text nominee The time is 1900, in the midst of the great waves of European immigration to North America. Standing in the dust and wind of the prairie, a young boy prepares to say good-bye to Josepha, his older classmate, who is leaving the alienating world of the classroom where no one speaks his language. But what a wonderful friend he has been! And without a common language between them, how will his younger friend ever say good-bye? What gift can he give Josepha to show how special their friendship has been? Josepha depicts a facet of pioneer life seldom considered - the immigrant child's struggle to begin again in a strange land.
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  • Josepha: A Prairie Boy's Story

    Jim McGugan, Murray Kimber

    Paperback (Red Deer Press, Jan. 14, 2003)
    Governor General's Literary Award for Children's Illustration winner Elizabeth Mrazik Cleaver Picture Book Award winner Governor General's Literary Award for Children's Text nominee The time is 1900, in the midst of the great waves of European immigration to North America. Standing in the dust and wind of the prairie, a young boy prepares to say good-bye to Josepha, his older classmate, who is leaving the alienating world of the classroom where no one speaks his language. But what a wonderful friend he has been! And without a common language between them, how will his younger friend ever say good-bye? What gift can he give Josepha to show how special their friendship has been? Josepha depicts a facet of pioneer life seldom considered - the immigrant child's struggle to begin again in a strange land.