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Image courtesy of HighWater Press
Image courtesy of HighWater Press

The poet : Pauline Johnson
Xwi7xwa Library, University of British Columbia

2014
Book > Children's Book, Biography, Graphic Novel
Creators
Robertson, David; Henderson, Scott B.
Description
"Although Kathy loves poetry, she is far too shy to recite it in front of her class. But the story of Pauline Johnson, renowned as the 'Mohawk Princess,' inspires Kathy to overcome her stage fright. Pauline, from the Grand River Reserve in Ontario, crisscrossed the country, reciting poems to far-flung communities, making her among the most beloved literary figures of the Edwardian era"--back cover.

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Alternate Title(s)
Pauline Johnson
ISBN
9781553794813; 1553794818; 9781553794943; 9781553794950
Statement of Responsibility
by David Alexander Robertson ; illustrated by Scott B. Henderson.
Publication Information
Winnipeg : HighWater Press
Physical Description
30 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 26 cm
Notes
Series title: Tales from Big Spirit.
Issued also in electronic format.
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