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LocationOakland
Call NoJ LIN
TitleRed River Rose / Carole Lindstrom.
AuthorLindstrom, Carole.
Barcode47660111119455
CollectionJunior FICTION
Summary Rose, her family, and the Métis people have lived on the land for generations. She spends afternoons tracking rabbits and gathering roots with her best friend, Ambroise, and her little sister, Delia. She loves to watch the ferry arrive, delivering goods and the latest news to their remote community. But then Rose's parents start speaking in hushed tones, discussing whether they should “join the Resistance.” When she learns that the government wants to push the Métis off their land again, Rose feels angry. This is the home they love--and the land they tend to with care and respect. Determined to help preserve their way of life, Rose sets out on an adventure that will test her bravery more than she ever expected. Set amid the Northwest Resistance of 1885, where the Métis people fought to defend the land, this powerful historical tale by New York Times bestselling author Carole Lindstrom illuminates the often forgotten side of life on the prairie.
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Catalog Details

International Standard Book Number 9781547612482 $18.99 hardcover
International Standard Book Number 1547612487 $18.99 hardcover
Personal Name Lindstrom, Carole.
Title Statement Red River Rose / Carole Lindstrom.
Production, Publication, Distribution, Manufacture, and Copyright Notice New York : Bloomsbury Children's Books, 2026.
Physical Description 224 p. hardcover 22 cm
Content Type text txt rdacontent
Media Type unmediated n rdamedia
Carrier Type volume nc rdacarrier
Summary, Etc. Rose, her family, and the Métis people have lived on the land for generations. She spends afternoons tracking rabbits and gathering roots with her best friend, Ambroise, and her little sister, Delia. She loves to watch the ferry arrive, delivering goods and the latest news to their remote community. But then Rose's parents start speaking in hushed tones, discussing whether they should “join the Resistance.” When she learns that the government wants to push the Métis off their land again, Rose feels angry. This is the home they love--and the land they tend to with care and respect. Determined to help preserve their way of life, Rose sets out on an adventure that will test her bravery more than she ever expected. Set amid the Northwest Resistance of 1885, where the Métis people fought to defend the land, this powerful historical tale by New York Times bestselling author Carole Lindstrom illuminates the often forgotten side of life on the prairie.
Target Audience Note 4-6
Target Audience Note 8-11
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Native American bisacsh
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Indigenous Peoples Fiction.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Family, general Juvenile fiction.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Historical, United States, 19th Century Juvenile fiction.