Aug 13, 2017writermala rated this title 3 out of 5 stars
I read this book as a part of my Book Bingo. I'm so glad I did. This is the story of confederation as told by Rosie Dunn. Rosie is a young girl who works as a maid in an Ottawa CIvil Servant's home. She is interested in all that's happening around her and we hear first hand of various people's reaction to confederation and how the British North America Act comes into being. There is a bit of romance thrown in too. This book could be prescribed reading in middle school.
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