Jacqueline Guest

Belle of Batoche
Belle and
Sarah can’t stand each other. When
both want to be the ringer of the new Batoche church bell, they must compete in
an embroidery contest to win the position. Belle
suspects Sarah of cheating, but before she can prove it, the 1885 Riel Rebellion
explodes around them and the girls must work together to save themselves and
their families, all thoughts of bell ringing forgotten.
News:
Belle of Batoche has been nominated for a Red Cedar award for 2006-2007! The Red Cedar is British Columbia's Young Reader's Choice book award. Every year thousands of children between grades 4 and 7 from across the province are invited to read books from the nominated lists of non-fiction and fiction titles and vote for their favourite.
Belle of Batoche is Jacqueline's tenth book, published by Orca Book Publishers in 2004.
ISBN 1-55143-297-8
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Awards:
Ontario Library Association Best Bet Selection
Manitoba Education - Recommended Social Studies Learning Resource
Edmonton Public Schools Best of the Best Award
Canadian Children's Book Center - Our Choice Award
Reviews:
"Written
in third person, this book is a step back in time and brings the young reader
right into the years of Louis Riel. Historical points of the period are
mentioned, giving the reader a brief history lesson on the Rebellion years. For
many readers, Belle will serve as a role model with her bravery in the face of
danger, her determination to succeed and her loyalty to family and friends.
Readers will leave this book hoping for a sequel. Recommended."
- Shelly Tyler,
Reference Librarian with the Manitoba
Department of Education Library in Winnipeg, MB.
©2006 Jacqueline Guest - Updated 2006-09-09