![]() ![]() ![]() MC Anya Soloniuk's diary covers just over two years of her young life, from their immigration to Canada to their eventual release date from the internment camp. once again, this series did not disappoint! Even though I was aware that many male Ukrainian immigrants were imprisoned and treated as slave labor in internment camps across Canada, which were created by the Canadian government during WWI under the War Measures Act, I was dumbfounded to learn that a couple of these camps (one at Spirit Lake, Quebec which is featured in this book) also housed women and children Ģ. I have designated February 2023 as my "Books for Young and Old Alike" Month!ġ. Since this particular book focuses on Ukrainian immigrants (like my grandparents), it has been high on my WTR list and,Ģ. I have read a handful of other books from this series, all of which I have learned something new about Canada's history. ![]()
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