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Aboriginal Books - Scars (Book 2)


LEVEL: For Grades 9–12
ISBN: 978-1-55379-228-4




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Scars (Book 2)
From the 7 Generations Series
David Alexander RobertsonScott B. Henderson

Scars introduces White Cloud, a young Plains Cree boy, in the year 1870, when the last great smallpox epidemic swept through the prairies. After witnessing, one by one, the death of his entire family from the illness, he summons the strength to journey on to find a new home and deliver himself from the terrible disease. But will he make it? Scars follows White Cloud and the people he encounters, as he struggles to survive against impossible odds.

The book also reconnects readers to Edwin, a lost young man on his own quest who was introduced in book 1, Stone. By learning about the bravery and perseverance of his ancestor White Cloud, Edwin summons his own courage and travels to confront the main source of his despair: the father he barely knows.

Scars is the second book in the graphic novel series, 7 Generations. Books in the series:

Book 1: Stone (published) introduces Edwin, a young man who must discover his family’s past if he is to have any future.

Book 3: Ends/Begins (forthcoming) features the story of Edwin’s father and his residential-school experience.

Book 4: The Pact (forthcoming) is a story of redemption, as father and son reconcile their past and begin a new journey.

 

 



about the author
David Alexander Robertson
David Robertson wrote his first book, "The Bestest Poems I Ever Sawed," in grade 3. He received his BA in English from the University of Winnipeg. His realization that education could combat racism and sexism inspired him to write the graphic novel The Life of Helen Betty Osborne, published in 2008. David lives in Winnipeg with his wife and children, and works in the field of Aboriginal employment.
Scott B. Henderson
Scott Henderson is a graduate of the University of Manitoba’s School of Fine Arts. Scott’s many projects include work as a colourist and illustrator for comics, portraiture, advertising art, and most recently, two WWII web comics for the Canadian Air Force’s For Valour series. Scott is also the author and illustrator of the sci-fi/fantasy comic, The Books of Era.


 
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