An edition of The braid (2006)

The braid

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An edition of The braid (2006)

The braid

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Two Scottish sisters, living on the western island of Barra in the 1850s, relate, in alternate voices and linked narrative poems, their experiences after their family is forcible evicted and separated with one sister accompanying their parents and younger siblings to Cape Breton, Canada, and the other staying behind with other family on the small island of Mingulay. Each sister - Jeannie, who leaves Scotland during the Highland Clearances with her father, mother, and the younger children, and Sarah, who hides so she can stay behind with her grandmother - carries a length of the other's hair braided with her own. The braid binds them together when they are worlds apart and reminds them of who they used to be before they were evicted from the Western Isles, where their family had lived for many generations.

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English
Pages
95

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The braid
2006, Farrar, Straus and Giroux
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: The braid
The braid
2006, Farrar, Straus and Giroux
in English - 1st ed.

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Edition Notes

"Frances Foster books."

730 Lexile.

Accelerated Reader AR MG 4.6 3.0 110260.

Published in
New York
Genre
Juvenile fiction

The Physical Object

Pagination
95 p. ;
Number of pages
95

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OL23275569M
Internet Archive
braidfros00fros
ISBN 10
0374309620
LCCN
2005040148
Library Thing
1776583
Goodreads
589835

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Two Scottish sisters, living on the western island of Barra in the 1850s, relate, in alternate voices and linked narrative poems, their experiences after their family is forcible evicted and separated with one sister accompanying their parents and younger siblings to Cape Breton, Canada, and the other staying behind with other family on the small island of Mingulay.

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