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Violence
Some
Period military conflict; frontier violence
Language
None
Clean period language
Sexual Content
None
No sexual content
Substance Use
None
Minimal substance use
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
Divided loyalties; identity between two cultures
What this book is about
Set during the turbulent Northwest Rebellion of 1885, this historical adventure follows Annette, a young Métis woman whose intimate knowledge of the land and both cultures makes her invaluable as an intelligence courier for the Canadian forces. Collins's Victorian-era adventure portrays the conflict through an unusual protagonist whose loyalties are tested by the rebellion's competing claims on justice and identity. A piece of Canadian historical fiction with a heroine ahead of her time.
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Historical military conflict
Themes of cultural identity and colonial tension
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