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ISBN-10: 1773068997
ISBN-13: 9781773068992
Publisher: Groundwood Books
Publish Date: 08/01/2023
Dimensions: 8.43" L, 5.43" W, 0.63" H

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Overview

What if your country is involved in an unjust war, and you’ve lost trust in your own government?

It’s 1968, and the Vietnam War has brought new urgency to the life of Billie Taylor, a seventeen-year-old aspiring photojournalist. Billie is no stranger to risky situations, but when she attends a student protest at Columbia University with her college boyfriend, and the US is caught up in violent political upheaval, her mother decides to move the two of them to Canada. Furious at being dragged away from her beloved New York City to live in a backwater called Toronto, Billie doesn’t take her exile lightly. As her mother opens their home to draft evaders and deserters, Billie’s activism grows in new ways. She discovers an underground network of political protesters and like minds in a radical group based in Rochdale College, the world’s first “free” university. And the stakes rise when she is exposed to horrific images from Vietnam of the victims of Agent Orange – a chemical being secretly manufactured in a small town just north of Toronto.

Suddenly she has to ask herself some hard questions. How far will she go to be part of a revolution? Is violence ever justified? Or does standing back just make you part of the problem?

Key Text Features

author’s note

chapters

dialogue

epigraph

facts

historical context

literary references

song lyrics

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Readers may benefit from Lewis' ... explorations of the importance of protest and considerations of violence perpetrated in the name of a greater good.

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Details

ISBN-10: 1773068997
ISBN-13: 9781773068992
Publisher: Groundwood Books
Publish Date: 08/01/2023
Dimensions: 8.43" L, 5.43" W, 0.63" H
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