Imprint:
LorimerISBN:
9781459404434Product Form:
HardcoverForm detail:
Paper over boardsAudience:
Young Adult : Age (years) 13 - 18, Grade (US) 8 - 12, Reading age 13 - 18Dimensions:
280 x 229 x 26 mm | 800 grPage Count:
96 pagesIllustrations:
200+ colour and b&w visualsARLENE CHAN, a third-generation Chinese Canadian, is a retired librarian and author of non-fiction works for children, young adults, and adults on Chinese festivals and the Chinese in Canada. An avid dragon boat racer and gold-medalist on the Canadian National Women’s Dragon Boat Team, she lives, writes, and paddles in Toronto.
"The visuals are spectacular and will surely be a drawing card for students at the upper elementary, junior and senior high levels who might be studying this topic in their Canadian social studies programs...I would recommend this title for all schools and public libraries. These are topics our students need to be informed about in order to understand and appreciate our history. Rated E, excellent." - Victoria Pennell,, Resource Links
"Arlene Chan has done a masterjob authoring this book...The Chinese Head Tax is a powerful story. Deeply moving and hugely important are the many recollections offered by eight Chinese Canadian who suffered with their families as a result of the head tax and the 24 years of the Exclusion Act. High school students and teachers of Canadian history and human rights courses will learn much from this book. Sadly, one of the lessons is that Canada has not always been a "just" society. Highly Recommended." - Joanne Peters,, CM: Canadian Review of Materials
"...suitable for young readers of grade five and above.They will get more out of reading this book if they are guided by parents or teachers who can help them better understand and appreciate the complex issues and historical occurences." - The Dealing Review of Children's Literature
"An excellent resource for students doing a school or family genealogy project, or for those with an inquisitive mind. Once the book is opened, the photographs will definitely catch the attention and spark the interest of the reader." - The Deakin Review of Literature
"A wonderful series [Righting Canada's Wrongs] of beautiful books."
- Times Colonist