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Landing, the by John Ibbitson

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Landing, the

John Ibbitson

Kids Can Press · Paperback · September 1, 2008

Reading lane: Post-Confederation Canada

Proceeds from this 10th Anniversary edition support the Canadian Children's Book Centre.

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Who It's For

Good for fans of Young AdultGood for readers who enjoy Post-Confederation Canada and Pre-Confederation Canada.

Book Details

Authors
John Ibbitson
Publisher
Kids Can Press
Published
September 1, 2008
Format
Paperback
Theme
Post-Confederation Canada · Pre-Confederation Canada
Reading lane
Post-Confederation Canada

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Publisher Categories

  • Parent-Child Stories

  • Post-Confederation Canada

  • Music Stories

About This Book

Proceeds from this 10th Anniversary edition support the Canadian Children's Book Centre. Will Ben ever escape the Landing? The hardscrabble farm on the shores of Lake Muskoka can't generate a living, so Ben's Uncle Henry sells goods and gas to cottagers from the dock known as Cooks Landing. It had never been much of a living and since the Depression hit, it's even less. Ben's thinking a lot these days, and it's making him miserable. He's thinking about how unfair it is that...

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Proceeds from this 10th Anniversary edition support the Canadian Children's Book Centre. Will Ben ever escape the Landing? The hardscrabble farm on the shores of Lake Muskoka can't generate a living, so Ben's Uncle Henry sells goods and gas to cottagers from the dock known as Cooks Landing. It had never been much of a living and since the Depression hit, it's even less. Ben's thinking a lot these days, and it's making him miserable. He's thinking about how unfair it is that his uncle only cares about work. He's thinking about what he really wants to do: play the violin. These days, he's lucky to snatch the odd bit of practice between chores, playing to the chickens in the henhouse. A new job fixing up the grand old cottage on nearby Pine Island seems at first to be just one more thing to keep Ben away from his violin. After he meets the island's owner, Ben changes his mind. Ruth Chapman is a cultured and wealthy woman from New York who introduces Ben to an unfamiliar, liberating world. After Ben plays violin for Ruth and her admiring friends, it only makes him more desperate to flee. Then, during a stormy night on Lake Muskoka, everything changes.

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