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Assathiany, Sylvie; Louise Pelletier. J'aime Claire. [Sillery (Québec)]: Ovale, [1982?]. Bébé-livre. Illustrations by Philippe Béha.
Part of a series of books with simple, appealing illustrations dealing with matters of particular significance to the life of the really young. Available in English as I Love My Babysitter (Toronto: James Lorimer, [1984]).
© James Lorimer & Co. Ltd.
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Freeman, Bill. Cedric and the North End Kids. Toronto: James Lorimer, 1978. Where We Live.
Photographs by Lutz Dille.
The struggles of a young Jamaican immigrant adjusting to Canadian life.
© James Lorimer & Co. Ltd.
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Freeman, Bill. Shantymen of Cache Lake. Toronto: James Lorimer, 1975.
Set in the lumbering days of the 1870s, this story depicts log jams, labour disputes and labour troubles with a vividness that involves the reader totally. Available in French as Les Hommes du chantier, translated by Sylvie de Lorimier, with collaboration by Robert Guy Scully (Saint-Lambert, Quebec: Héritage, 1980).
© James Lorimer & Co. Ltd.
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Yee, Paul. The Curses of Third Uncle. Toronto: James Lorimer, 1986. Adventures in Canadian History.
Illustrations by Don Besco.
Set in the period just before the Chinese Revolution, this book offers a revealing look into the richness of Chinese-Canadian life.
© James Lorimer & Co. Ltd.
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