
The Youngest Sister: A Tale of Manitoba
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Authors:
- Marchant, Bessie
1862 - 1941
- Rainey, W. (William)
1852 - 1936
About this book
In an era when the Canadian landscape was transforming, "The Youngest Sister: A Tale of Manitoba" by Bessie Marchant captures the essence of resilience and courage. This captivating novel follows Bertha, a young girl whose sensitivity belies her inner strength. When a perilous sea incident tests her mettle, Bertha's bravery shines through, challenging societal expectations of femininity. Marchant intricately weaves themes of personal growth and adventure, making this tale a rich exploration of character and determination. Ideal for students and civic activists alike, this story not only entertains but also inspires reflection on the power of individual agency in the face of adversity. Discover the journey of a heroine who defies the odds and embraces her destiny.
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