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It happened one hundred years ago…it happened today… It was a lovely day in June and Elizabeth was enjoying, with her Grade Seven class, a visit to Upper Canada Village. She insisted on seeing Cook's Tavern, although she couldn't explain this strange compulsion. As Elizabeth walked into Cook's Tavern, she stepped into the past! A fire burns in the fireplace...men in buckskins sit around the tables...she is wearing a long dress of grey homespun... "Why, it's young Elizabeth Frobisher," said one of the men. "But I'm not," Elizabeth wanted to say, "I'm not Elizabeth Frobisher! I'm Elizabeth…mehr

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It happened one hundred years ago…it happened today… It was a lovely day in June and Elizabeth was enjoying, with her Grade Seven class, a visit to Upper Canada Village. She insisted on seeing Cook's Tavern, although she couldn't explain this strange compulsion. As Elizabeth walked into Cook's Tavern, she stepped into the past! A fire burns in the fireplace...men in buckskins sit around the tables...she is wearing a long dress of grey homespun... "Why, it's young Elizabeth Frobisher," said one of the men. "But I'm not," Elizabeth wanted to say, "I'm not Elizabeth Frobisher! I'm Elizabeth Duncan!" A story to fascinate readers of all ages - rich in historical detail - but above all, a good adventure tale, beautifully told. "...[A] time-shift story in which...the transition is handled with remarkable skill..." -Globe & Mail
Autorenporträt
Karleen Bradford is an award-winning writer of historical and fantasy fiction for children and young adults. Born in Canada, she lived in Argentina until she went back to Toronto to university. After university she married a young Geography student who morphed into a Foreign Service Officer with the Canadian Government and they spent the next 34 years travelling the world. Grist for the writing mill. Husband retired, she now lives near Orillia, Ontario. During a school visit a young boy once asked her, "How many books are you going to write before you die?" It's 24 and counting. You can check out Karleen's work at www.karleenbradford.com and follow her blog at karleensblog.wordpress.com